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+ ## Introduction to the studium-gem
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+
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+ Welcome to the legendary <span style="color: darkgreen; font-weight: bold">
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+ Studium</span> project! This project makes our brains go <b>epic-mode</b>
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+ (via oldschool training, though).
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+
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+ This is the documentation that refers to the 0.12.x release series. This
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+ release series was started in **July 2022** and obsoleted the older
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+ 0.11.x release series that was started in <b>May 2022</b>.
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+
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+ The primary focus of the 0.11.x series was a clean-up - old code that
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+ was no longer in use was removed. The primary focus of the 0.12.x
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+ series, though, is to extend the project while doing clean-up work.
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+ For instance, the java-bindings were started, and the ruby-libui
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+ bindings were improved on windows in particular. In fact: libui
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+ has been one big reason why the 0.12.x series was started. I really
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+ wanted to solve the libui GUI situation finally, so that we can
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+ use this project on windows as well.
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+
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+ On **rubygems.org** the 0.11.x release series will be made
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+ available for a few more months. Consider updating to the
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+ 0.12.x release series when possible, though.
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+
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+ ## Major and minor Goals and Objectives for the studium-gem
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+
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+ This subsection will attempt to detail what the point of
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+ this project is. It will be a fairly long paragraph.
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+
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+ The **Studium project**, first and foremost, attempts to help
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+ with **study-** and **exam-related topics** in general.
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+
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+ What is meant with this?
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+
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+ Well - consider the possibility that you wish to prepare for some
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+ upcoming exam, going to occur in a few weeks from today. Perhaps you
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+ did build up some "flash card" mnemonics to remember questions and
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+ associated answers to these questions more easily. You want to
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+ train your theoretical knowledge in regards to these exam
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+ questions. Let's pick one exam topic, say: **general
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+ chemistry**. Ok, so ... this will be about chemistry-related
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+ knowledge.
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+
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+ You will probably learn more about atoms, the electrons that can
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+ be found in these atoms, the chemical reactions that the outer
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+ electrons may undergo in the course of a chemical reaction.
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+
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+ From this point of view, the **studium** gem is somewhat similar to
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+ other projects, such as **Studyflix** or **StuDocu** - these projects
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+ may also try to be of help in exam-related situations.
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+
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+ The **primary** purpose of the studium gem is to distribute the code
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+ (in ruby, and to some extent in java), the associated dataset (mostly
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+ text files, in particular yaml files) and also **interconnect** the
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+ various ruby files that are distributed with this project under the
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+ same "umbrella-project", for a unified approach and a unified use
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+ case.
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+
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+ The original goal for the **Studium project**, that is **why** it
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+ was started, was to bundle together **knowledge** from different
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+ topics - be these topics related to **ruby**, **informatics**,
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+ **biology**, **chemistry**, **biotechnology**, **molecular
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+ biology**, **virology** or **physics**, as an **exam trainer**
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+ mostly.
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+
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+ The objective here in this regard, as a trainer-for-upcoming-exams,
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+ was to improve the grades of the student at hand, and to be able
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+ to pass more exams within a given time span, thus making the time
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+ spent **more "efficient"** or worthwhile in this regard. (Evidently
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+ the user still has to invest time into learning on his or her own,
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+ so the studium-gem can only play a **supportive** role in this
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+ regard; it can not replace one's own impetus for wanting to learn
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+ more.)
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+
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+ Since then, this original use case has been **extended** quite a
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+ lot, including online-related aspects (make the dataset available
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+ via a web-interface, such as through sinatra), or via **GUI
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+ bindings** (primarily via **ruby-gtk**, but also via **libui**).
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+
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+ The **Studium** gem is made up of several different classes, that
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+ could potentially be of **help** to the user. The main toplevel
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+ "namespace" for the **studium** gem, in ruby, is simply <b>"module
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+ Studium"</b>.
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+
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+ Note that not all the code may be needed for all use cases, so it
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+ is recommended to focus only on those parts that may be relevant
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+ for the user at hand, and simply ignore the other parts that seem
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+ of no use. People are different, so they may need different parts
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+ more so than others.
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+
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+ As a by-product of ruby being OOP-centric in nature, lots of
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+ different classes may typically reside in the same
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+ project; the studium project is no exception to that rule.
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+ In the event that you are curious about these classes, feel
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+ free to have a look at the right hand side of this gem's
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+ homepage, the **Table of Contents**. The direct URL for
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+ this is as follows:
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+ https://www.rubydoc.info/gems/studium/
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+
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+ Furthermore, some classes are described in more detail in that
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+ file here (**README.md**), or respectively doc/README.gen, which
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+ is the template from which the **README.md** file is
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+ autogenerated upon publishing a new version of this gem. However
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+ had, do not expect a full explanation for all classes here; only
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+ some classes will be discussed in more detail.
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+
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+ Note that there are **a LOT** of different classes and it is rather
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+ unlikely that you will need all of them, so don't focus on all
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+ classes with the assumption that they will all be equally useful.
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+ Some of these classes have only **a very limited scope** and
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+ use case, and thus are not too overly useful. Other classes are
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+ more important, though, and the page here **attempts to focus
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+ primarily on these more useful classes**, or rather, the
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+ **functionality** that these classes ultimately provide. It is
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+ hoped that this functionality may be of benefit to other people
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+ as well.
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+
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+ But not every feature is described there; it would make the
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+ listing way too long.
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+
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+ The **major** focus of the studium gem lies in regards to
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+ "flashcards", mnemo-cards, anki-cards - aka entries that have
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+ a registered **question**, and an **associated answer** to
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+ that question. (anki-cards are a bit different in that they
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+ focus on a **GUI** and allow such fancy things like embedding
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+ pictures; the studium project here also has this as a minor
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+ goal, but this comes **only** via GUI bindings, not the
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+ commandline variant, obviously. It is of a lower priority,
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+ though.)
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+
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+ These exam-related questions can be asked on the commandline,
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+ via a **delay** - usually a three seconds delay, but this
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+ can be toggled and changed by the end user on the commandline.
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+ First, the question will appear on the commandline, and then,
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+ after that specified **delay** has passed, the answer will be
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+ revealed (and shown) on the commandline. This way the user can
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+ improve his/her knowledge on a daily basis. In fact: although
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+ I have not been studying at a university in many years, I
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+ still use this project almost daily to expand my own local
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+ You can query the current **set delay** via:
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+ studium --delay?
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+ Note that, in order for the question-answer "exam trainer" to work, you
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+ default, I have bundled the dataset that I personally use, but this
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+ will probably be very useless to most other people, so I recommend
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+ to keep your own entries. (Many of my own entries are in german rather
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+ than english, so ... feel free to re-use any of these questions as
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+ you like to, if you find them useful. As of **March 2019**,
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+ there are over **32.500** question-answers registered in the studium
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+ The **format** for question-answers is very simple:
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+ '- How does Rails call a "footer" on every page? "Partials".'
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+ The above would constitute a question-answer exam entry.
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+ The first part there constitutes the question; and the part after the
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+ when displayed on the commandline. The reason for this is mostly so that it
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+ question/answer at hand. I found this helpful for memorizing when having these
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+ questions asked on the commandline; for some reason my brain reacts more
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+ you dislike anything there, you can (and should) always use your own
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+ ## Namespaces in the project
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+ The main namespace for this gem is simply called **Studium**, which is
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+ german for **studies**. The gem could be renamed to **Studies** but
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+ considering the fact that the original use case was for universities
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+ The **exam-relevant part** resides under the **Studium::Exams** namespace.
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+ There are also some auxiliary classes, such as a primitive
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+ ## Showing helpful information on the commandline
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+ ## Constants and toplevel-variables used in the Studium project
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+ The Studium project makes use of lots of constants, in the ruby
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+ those that may be useful to know in some later situations when you
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+ The constant called MAKE_USE_OF_UNICODE_SYMBOLS_WHENEVER_POSSIBLE
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+ refers to unicode symbols. Elements such as the right-facing arrow,
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+ The old constant called ARRAY_EXCLUDE_THESE was removed for the 0.10.x
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+ On my home system and home setup, I also keep all exam-files stored in a
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+ The Studium gem defaults to the UTF-8 encoding. As we require a bit
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+ the toplevel variable called **@use_this_encoding** stores which
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+ ## Exam dataset
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+ I distribute the dataset for the topics that I have an interest in
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+ with this gem, which explains why the gem is quite large. This dataset
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+ will probably not be very useful for other people - after all you
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+ if you want to use this project (such as for a base-system, and then
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+ The primary reason as to why I have distributed my own dataset with
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+ convenient that way in the event that other people want to use the
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+ project and adapt it to their own needs. It makes it easier for
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+ people to figure out how to work with the project, by adding new
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+ questions. And, of course, since I use the gem almost on a daily
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+ basis, I polish the existing set of exam questions, so there is
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+ The **format** for these exams must be a **simple** one, that is - **one
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+ question and one answer per registered line**. I currently encourage
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+ this limitation as well. I just personally found it useful to have.
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+ Whenever I have more than 1000 questions, I tend to **create a new
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+ and so forth. This started with a single file for **biochemistry**. Since
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+ **advanced biochemistry** and **aminoacids**, so the total question-answers
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+ than that if you also include molecular techniques and genetics into the
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+ field of **biochemistry**, which some university lectures may do. But I
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+ If you want to **query** which exam-topic is the current default (the
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+ **How to best prepare for exams?**
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+ But - what I believe may work very well for many different people, are
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+ In my opinion, such mnemo cards or flash cards, are **quite effective**
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+ and may also work for you. This was the primary goal for the studium
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+ Note that the python-software **anki** (anki cards) uses a somewhat
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+ ## Flashcards (deprecated and removed)
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+ flashcards formally.
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+
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+ Flashcards are **mnemonic-cards**, where a question may be on the
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+ front of a paper, and the answer to that question is on the backside.
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+
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+ Obviously computers can simulate this more easily without wasting
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+ paper - but some people may prefer oldschool paper for memorizing
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+ content.
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+
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+ At any rate, if you wish to add a new question-answer, then you
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+ can use this commandline invocation:
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+
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+ flashcards add
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+
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+ You can also add a new question via the bin/studium file:
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+
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+ studium --add-a-new-question
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+
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+ Internally this will call class <b>AddExamQuestion</b>. As of
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+ October 2020 I am not sure whether the namespace Flashcards
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+ will be retained, though. We may have to look how useful these
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+ flashcards are; at a later time it may be decided what to do
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+ with that, but it could be removed as well.
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+
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+ In March 2022 support for flashcards in the above described
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+ manner has been removed. Exam-question cards are similar to
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+ flashcards, so the functionality is not completely gone -
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+ but it is gone in the sense of "flashcard-centric design".
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+
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+ ## The main dataset (Studium.main_dataset?)
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+
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+ The file called **lecture_information.yml** is the most important
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+ yaml-file in this project. It stores all lectures that are tracked
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+ by the studium-gem.
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+
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+ Loading a big yaml file can take some time. Having to do so again
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+ and again may really slow down a project; it also makes little
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+ sense to want to do so, because you already had to load it up
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+ before, so why do it again?
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+
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+ Due to this situation, it seemed to make sense to allow a way to
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+ store the dataset in an instance variable on the toplevel
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+ namespace.
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+
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+ require 'studium/toplevel_methods/main_dataset.rb'
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+ dataset = ::Studium.main_dataset? # ← Store it in a variable if you would like to.
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+
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+ ## lecture_information.yml
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+
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+ The file <b>lecture_information.yml</b> is extremely important and rather
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+ central to the studium gem, so this subsection will detail the rationale
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+ for this file and what information can be found in that file.
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+
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+ The file **lecture_information.yml** is distributed as part of the **studium
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+ gem**, in the <b>yaml/</b> **subdirectory** specifically. You can have a
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+ look at it if you don't quite know the structure; perhaps use the editor
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+ nano or vim or emacs for a quick look.
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+
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+ In order to obtain the **full path to this file**, via the commandline,
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+ the following command can be used (**commandline instruction**):
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+
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+ studium --path-to-file-lecture-information
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+
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+ Essentially, lectures of universities can be **registered** in that file.
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+
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+ The basic **format** of that file is quite simple:
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+
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+ - The first line of every lecture-related entry, within enclosed "" quotes,
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+ constitutes the **name** of the lecture. <b>Make sure that the name is
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+ exactly, 1:1, the official name of the lecture at hand.</b> Make sure
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+ that the name really is the name of the lecture, too - awkward errors
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+ may otherwise be the consequence. From experience I can tell that the
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+ more accurate the dataset is in that yaml file, the better.
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+
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+ Then, **additionally**, you must **prepend* the LV ID as the first entry
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+ in that particular line.
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+
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+ Complete example for this follows:
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+
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+ <b>"301617 Strukturbiologie I":</b>
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+
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+ So - first comes the particular **LV ID** entry and then comes the
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+ **name of the lecture**.
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+
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+ This is the **main entry** for that lecture in the **.yml** file.
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+
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+ Then, you can denote the content of the lecture at hand, via a
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+ Hash. You can use !ruby/symbol to use a symbol; it is a yaml file
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+ after all, with all pros and cons that come with it.
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+
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+ The **three main entries** are presently:
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+
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+ !ruby/symbol ects: 3.0
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+ !ruby/symbol university: BOKU
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+ !ruby/symbol language: german
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+
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+ More information can be added to describe the particular lecture
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+ at hand. See the file
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+ **studium/doc/documentation_for_the_file_lecture_information.md**
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+ for more information pertaining to this.
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+
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+ Why is this information about the available lectures so important?
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+
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+ The information stored in the file **lecture_information.yml** is
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+ important because it allows us to automatically calculate the ECTS
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+ points in a given curriculum, and also keep track whether a
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+ particular exam has already been passed successfully. (The latter
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+ part has to be adjusted to your own exam-dataset of course;
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+ it makes no sense for others to re-use my own dataset, as
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+ that is specific to my use case. Obviously different people
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+ will have totally other use cases.)
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+
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+ Some **helper classes** exist to sanitize or check the validity
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+ of the information contained in that file. For example,
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+ <b>class Studium::AutopurgeThisLectureDate</b> can be used to
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+ purge outdated lva-entries from the file, allowing you to
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+ more easily stay up-to-date with ongoing lectures.
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+
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+ (Obviously, for all of this to work, you need to have a
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+ file that keeps track of these different lectures in the
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+ first place.)
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+
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+ You can also check the validity of the file lecture_information.yml,
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+ from the commandline, through
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+ <b>class Studium::CheckTheLectureInformationFile</b>. This
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+ is described in the subsection <b>checks and sanitizing
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+ information</b>, in this document.
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+
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+ Note that you can also directly load the dataset from this file
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+ via the following method:
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+
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+ Studium.lecture_information
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+
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+ ## class Studium::FinishedExamsAtThisUniversity
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+
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+ class Studium::FinishedExamsAtThisUniversity can be used to show
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+ which exams at a university have been passed successfully.
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+
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+ require 'studium/utility_scripts/finished_exams_at_this_university.rb'
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+ Studium::FinishedExamsAtThisUniversity.new(ARGV)
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+ Studium::FinishedExamsAtThisUniversity.new('uniwien')
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+ Studium::FinishedExamsAtThisUniversity.new('tu')
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+
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+ Note that there are a few other classes that have a similar
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+ functionality. It just seemed useful to also have an additional
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+ class that is dedicated to that particular task.
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+
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+ ## Regex-search for exams
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+
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+ You can search for passed exams via a "pseudo-regex", aka //
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+ in a string:
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+
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+ studium /Partial name of exam goes in here/
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+ studium /Elektronen/
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+ studium /Bioinf/
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+
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+ Let's look at the last example, on the commandline. This will
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+ send the first argument <b>"/Bioinf/"</b> to the ruby code that
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+ handles the commandline. ARGV is an Array that will hold the
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+ arguments given to a ruby .rb file as Strings, so we have a
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+ pseudo-regex there - a String object that starts and ends with
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+ the character '/'. We assume this String to be a regex, which
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+ conveniently allows us to query for the name of passed exams.
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+
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+ This may be helpful if you want to find all exams that you have
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+ passed successfully (and registered somewhere) but do not quite
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+ remember the full name of the exam. Or, as in the last example,
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+ to show all exams passed with a title that includes "Bioinf"
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+ (meaning **Bioinformatics** or **Bioinformatik**).
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+
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+ Of course this should be tailored to your exams, not mine or
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+ anyone else's exams. :)
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+
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+ You can also see the passed exams that belong to a given theme.
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+
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+ So for example, to show all exams that fit to the theme
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+ "chemistry", you can use this call to output these exams:
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+
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+ studium --passed-exams=chemistry
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+
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+ ## Flashcards / Mnemo-cards
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+
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+ The core of the studium project is to simulate the behaviour of
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+ mnemo-cards, memo-cards or flashcards (we will assume these names
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+ to be all <b>synonymous</b> to one another).
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+
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+ The project can thus ask the user a **random exam question**.
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+
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+ Then, if the correct answer to that exam question has been given,
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+ this question can be marked as "solved" - the code for the
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+ latter solved action resides in the file called **solved.rb**.
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+ It can be used from the commandline, or simply use
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+ **bin/solved** which provides this functionality.
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+
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+ Any exam question that has been marked as "solved" will no longer
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+ be within the total pool of questions that the computer will ask
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+ the user.
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+
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+ In other words, we can toggle on/off on a per question basis, via
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+ a <b>trailing []</b> to a line in that file.
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+
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+ This allows you to systematically work through an exam dataset for
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+ a given topic at hand.
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+
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+ Currently there is a cap in effect - 1000 questions to the same topic,
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+ not more than that. This was mostly because I found it better to split
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+ up the topics, e. g. "basic chemistry", and then "advanced chemistry",
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+ and so on and so forth.
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+
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+ The exam dataset that I use myself is distributed with the studium
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+ gem, but it is probably not very useful to other users. I recommend
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+ that you maintain your own exam dataset - this will be much better
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+ suited to your own needs, so me providing my own exam dataset is
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+ mostly meant to serve as a "starter" for other people to do the
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+ same.
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+
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+ ## class Studium::AutoStud
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+
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+ The class AutoStud can automatically modify the cd_aliases yaml
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+ file. cd_aliases are part of another project and bundle together
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+ my cd-aliases, that is - aliases that help me navigate through
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+ my local filesystem quickly. I make heavy use of aliases in
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+ general.
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+
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+ If there is a file called exams.yml, then we can put numbers,
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+ so called "tag-identifiers", into these. So for example, we
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+ may have the entry '# === (13)' there. This means that
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+ pwdstud13 is an alias to this directory, which will correspond
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+ to an exam entry. These entries should be sorted in a way so
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+ that entry 1 means the next upcoming exam, entry 2 the one
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+ after that, and so forth and so on.
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+
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+ In the past, before 20.01.2018, I manually did most of the
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+ work there - first, by modifying exams.yml, and then by
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+ navigating towards the target directory, and then invoking
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+ "newstud NUMBER" here, such as newstud 13. This was tedious
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+ and somewhat error-prone, but mostly unnecessary. I then
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+ created class AutoStud, which allowed me to navigate to
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+ the directory at hand, and just take the name of the working
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+ directory to determine the number. But even that was too
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+ cumbersome, so I added a range specifier, such as:
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+
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+ autostud 1-15
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+
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+ This will, similar to a Range in ruby, work through from 1
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+ to 15, and invoke class NewStud. This class is the one
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+ that will modify the cd-aliases file.
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+
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+ Even the range specifier was unnecessary since I added:
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+
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+ autostud --max
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+
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+ This will automatically guess what is the max entry and use
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+ that.
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+
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+ If the above subsection is a bit confusing, don't worry, it
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+ really is simple once you understand it. It essentially
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+ serves two purposes:
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+
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+ (a) to be able to show which exames are upcoming, via
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+ say, <b>d25</b> (see bin/d25 for that)
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+ (b) to just quickly navigate to these directories
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+ for upcoming exams
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+
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+ I can then e. g. do "to4" to navigate to exam number 4
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+ and look at the directory as to what material has been
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+ collected for this exam.
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+
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+ Obviously this works for the exam dataset on my system -
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+ you may have to maintain your own exams.yml file. I am
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+ willing to make improvements to this part, both in
629
+ regards to code, but also in regards to the <b>documentation</b>.
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+
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+ ## Determine which curricula are used for which lecture
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+
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+ One of the most important files for this project, file
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+ <b>lecture_information.yml</b>, also contains the assigned
635
+ curricula for a given lecture at hand.
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+
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+ The class <b>Studium::DetermineCurricula</b> can then be used
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+ to automatically output, on the commandline, in which curricula
639
+ a certain lecture is listed. This allows us to batch-calculate
640
+ the curricula used in an individual curriculum - e. g. if you
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+ design such a curriculum, the class may help you to
642
+ automatically output from which other curricula certain lectures
643
+ were used/re-used. This constitutes the <b>"statistics"</b>
644
+ part of that class.
645
+
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+ ## class Studium::ForeignLanguagePercentage
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+
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+ class <b>Studium::ForeignLanguagePercentage</b> can be used
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+ to show which lectures are in a given language, such as
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+ the english language.
651
+
652
+ This requires that the entry called "!ruby/symbol language: english"
653
+ in the file <b>lecture_information.yml</b> has been set.
654
+
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+ ## class Studium::ShowLecturesOnTheCommandline
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+
657
+ This class will show lectures that are part of the given
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+ curriculum on the commandline. Additionally, a .html file
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+ can be autogenerated (and will be opened in the browser,
660
+ if a certain constant has been set to true).
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+
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+ If a lecture has already been passed, then the remote URL
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+ will not be shown. This behaviour can be overruled from
664
+ the commandline like so:
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+
666
+ show_lectures_on_the_commandline --show-all-URLs --tuwienbiotech
667
+
668
+ This will show all remote URLs, even for lectures that were
669
+ already solved.
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+
671
+ Do note that you can also design any arbitrary "curriculum"
672
+ on your own, and then load this dataset up.
673
+
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+ Say that you have stored this into the file called **foo.md**.
675
+
676
+ To load this up, you can do:
677
+
678
+ studium --use-this-curriculum=foo.md
679
+
680
+ Remember to use only registered lectures (in the file
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+ **lecture_information.yml**), and only one lecture per
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+ line in that .md file (or any other text file).
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+
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+ ## class Studium::ShowLectures
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+
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+ <b>class Studium::ShowLectures</b> will show lectures according
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+ to a particular <b>theme</b>. For example, say that you want to
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+ see all lectures that have something to do with
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+ <b>"analytical chemistry"</b>.
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+
691
+ You could then invoke this class and pass in a commandline option
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+ such as the following one:
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+
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+ --analytical_chemistry
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+
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+ I have aliased the <b>show_lectures.rb file</b>, to the alias called
697
+ <b>show_lectures</b>, and then I can do this from the commandline:
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+
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+ show_lectures --analytical_chemistry
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+
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+ (Actually, I even have this aliased, to "tanalytical" - the <b>t</b> stands
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+ for "theme". I use this for all the themes, e. g. "tgenetics" for all themes
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+ belonging to the theme genetics, "tinformatics" for all themes belonging
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+ to the theme informatics, and so forth.)
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+
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+ This class will also show a split between bachelor and master lectures.
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+ Bachelor lectures are shown first, then we will show the lectures belonging
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+ to a master curriculum.
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+
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+ This class thus allows us to quickly find out which lectures belong to a
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+ certain theme. It can then help when you wish to create an individual
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+ curriculum based on one or several <b>certain themes</b> - or when you
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+ simply want to see which lectures are available belonging to a particular
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+ theme. (I used it to see which exams I may do next, to fulfil a certain
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+ theme criteria.)
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+
717
+ Note that this class acts on information, which must have been added prior
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+ to the file <b>lecture_information</b>, which is also distributed with
719
+ this project. Always keep that file up to date - a lot of code in this
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+ project depends on that file.
721
+
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+ Since as of <b>10.03.2018</b>, you can also pass in the options --timetable
723
+ or --upcoming. This will then autogenerate a .html file listening the coming
724
+ exams. That functionality depends on class <b>ShowLecturesOnTheCommandline</b>.
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+
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+ ## class Studium::Exams::Cycle
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+
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+ The class <b>Studium::Exams::Cycle</b> can be used to
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+ cycle through the yaml file that holds which exams may
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+ be upcoming.
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+
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+ Since as of <b>March 2018</b>, the yaml file is distributed with the studium
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+ gem and can be found in the respective yaml directory, such as at:
734
+
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+ studium/yaml/current_exams.yml
736
+
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+ Obviously if you wish to make use of it, you will have to modify that
738
+ file to fit your own preferences rather than mine. This also depends
739
+ on the exam topics that you want to be exercising next.
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+
741
+ The way how the class operates is really simple:
742
+
743
+ - After having asked one question from the current main
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+ topic, the class will move towards the next topic at
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+ hand, and so forth. When it reaches the "end", it will
746
+ resume at the beginning, so in other words this is a
747
+ cyclic array and the class operates via a "cyclic modus
748
+ operandi" - which thus explains he name of this class:
749
+ <b>Cycle</b>.
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+
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+ If you want to find out where the main .yml file resides,
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+ you can do so via:
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+
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+ Studium::Exams::Cycle.main_file?
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+
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+ If you want to display which entries are part of the current exam-cluster,
757
+ you can do so from the commandline via:
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+
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+ studium --collage?
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+
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+ ## class Studium::ShowOutdatedLvaDates
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+
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+ <b>class Studium::ShowOutdatedLvaDates</b> can be used
764
+ to show which lectures (lva aka "lehrveranstaltung")
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+ have outdated lva_dates entries.
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+
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+ That way the outdated entries can be updated (or removed).
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+
769
+ This then allows other classes in the project to more
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+ reliably show only lectures that are up-to-date.
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+
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+ You can also query this from the commandline via the <b>bin/studium</b>
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+ executable, by issuing:
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+
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+ studium --outdated
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+
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+ ## class Studium::ShowLecturesOnThisDay
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+
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+ This class will show all lectures that occur on a given day. The format
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+ for that day must be in dd.mm.yyyy format such as <b>18.06.2018</b>. (In
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+ the future this requirement may change and allow for other formats, such
782
+ as yyyy.mm.dd; but for now, this is the only supported time format.)
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+
784
+ The class will then proceed to check the file <b>lecture_information.yml</b>
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+ for matching entries. If found, they will be retained and lateron displayed,
786
+ via the <b>.report</b> method.
787
+
788
+ You can either invoke the clas directly - it resides at
789
+ <b>studium/utility_scripts/show_lectures_on_this_day.rb</b> -
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+ or you can invoke this functionality from the commandline.
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+
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+ The syntax for the commandline invocation can be in two formats.
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+
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+ studium --lectures-on-this-day=05.05.2018
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+ studium 07.05.2018
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+
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+ The latter is significantly shorter and is recommended. It is the
798
+ current default action for input in the form dd.mm.yyyy. Do note
799
+ that this may, however had, also change in the future - but for
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+ now (<b>March 2018</b>), this is the documented default behaviour for
801
+ input like the above. Use the more explicit one with the --
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+ flags, since that one will be supported forever.
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+
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+ ## class Studium::NExamsInTheseTopics
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+
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+ class <b>Studium::NExamsInTheseTopics</b> can report how many exam
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+ topics are registered in the given input-topics at hand, and how many
808
+ of these were solved.
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+
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+ Several topics are combined together.
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+
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+ For example, for basic **biochemistry**, you can pass the argument
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+ <b>meta_biochemistry</b> to this class, as a **String**.
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+
815
+ class **Studium::NExamsInTheseTopics** will then output how many
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+ questions were registered in that topic in total, and how many of
817
+ these questions were already solved.
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+
819
+ For the "meta-topic" meta_biochemistry, we group together many
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+ biochemistry-related topics - basic biochemistry, advanced
821
+ biochemistry, structural biology, proteomics, metabolism,
822
+ enzymes, glycolysis and so forth.
823
+
824
+ I created this class so that I can have a look at combined topics.
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+ Otherwise it is quite similar to the statistics shown when a single
826
+ question is asked on the commandline, through <b>class AskExamQuestion</b>
827
+ (full name is: <b>Studium::Exams::AskExamQuestion</b>).
828
+
829
+ Since as of <b>August 2018</b>, you can also use this as exam-trainer,
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+ by providing the number of the sub-topic at hand.
831
+
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+ So for example, if the main topic is meta-genetics, and you pass in
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+ the argument 3, then the entry at the 3rd place will be used as means
834
+ to ask a question.
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+
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+ Examples:
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+
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+ metagen 2
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+ metagen 5
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+
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+ Where "metagen" is my alias to:
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+
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+ n_exams_in_this_topic meta_genetics
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+
845
+ By default, lines that end via "[]" are ignored, but you can also
846
+ ask a question from ALL available questions, even if they end
847
+ with a "[]" token.
848
+
849
+ Commandline example:
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+
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+ ask_exam_questions amg1 --all-questions
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+
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+ This would ask a random question from the **amg1-dataset**.
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+
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+ ## Studium.pristine
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+
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+ The toplevel-method made available through <b>Studium.pristine</b> can
858
+ be used to create a new <b>lecture_information</b> file, from scratch.
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+
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+ The one that is, by default, bundled with the studium-gem is/was tailored
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+ to my own needs and use case. So if you want to use the file, it may be
862
+ better to generate it once, and then modify that newly generated file on
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+ your own. (Don't forget to keep a backup of it available as well, in case
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+ it is deleted or overwritten accidentally.)
865
+
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+ Note that you can invoke **Studium.pristine()** via the commandline as
867
+ well, via:
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+
869
+ studium --pristine
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+ studium --new-lecture-information
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+
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+ You can then copy this file into the default location, where the file
873
+ <b>lecture_information.yml</b> is normally stored, via:
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+
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+ studium --merge
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+
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+ ## Commandline examples of the studium gem
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+
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+ This subsection shows some commandline examples, in a succinct
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+ manner.
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+
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+ Display **bachelor curricula**, via the syntax --bachelor=NAME_HERE
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+
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+ studium --bachelor=vektorx
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+ studium --bachelor=genetics
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+
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+ Display **master curricula**, via the syntax --master=NAME_HERE
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+
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+ studium --master=vektorx
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+ studium --master=immunobio
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+
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+ Note that in both cases, the curriculum has to be registered.
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+
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+ If you wish to see which exams have been passed, that is,
895
+ completed successfully, then use this invocation style:
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+
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+ studium --passed-exams?
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+ studium --passed-exams
899
+
900
+ If you want to show how many ECTS points have been completed
901
+ in the registered curricula, do either of the following:
902
+
903
+ studium --passed-ects?
904
+ studium --passed-ects
905
+
906
+ To show how many question-answers I added per year, on my
907
+ own exam dataset, this can be used:
908
+
909
+ studium --questions-per-year
910
+
911
+ ## Studium.return_div_timetable_of_upcoming_exams
912
+
913
+ This module-method can show the upcoming exams, as a html table.
914
+
915
+ This allows you to look at the upcoming exams in a <b>browser</b>.
916
+
917
+ The priority of the given lecture must be among these values:
918
+
919
+ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
920
+
921
+ Thus, a priority value of higher than 5 will <b>not</b> be
922
+ shown/considered.
923
+
924
+ ## Aliases
925
+
926
+ The studium-gem uses several aliases. These exist mostly for
927
+ convenience.
928
+
929
+ For example, bin/studium has an entry point called <b>--master-curricula</b>.
930
+ This variant also works via <b>--master</b> alone. The latter option
931
+ is not explicitely mentioned since it is just an alias. If you think
932
+ that a specific alias is missing, let me know and I will add it (as
933
+ long as it does not conflict with any other entry point.)
934
+
935
+ ## Return all passed exams
936
+
937
+ If you need to obtain a list (an <b>Array</b>) of all exams passed,
938
+ you can use any of the following two methods:
939
+
940
+ Studium.all_passed_exams
941
+ Studium.return_all_passed_exams
942
+
943
+ On the commandline, you can invoke this via:
944
+
945
+ studium --passed-exams
946
+ studium --all-passed-exams
947
+ studium --return-all-passed-exams
948
+
949
+ Note that this will <b>only</b> honour exams that have been
950
+ registered in the file <b>lecture_information.yml</b>.
951
+
952
+ To show how many ECTS you have passed in all curricula,
953
+ use this method:
954
+
955
+ Studium.show_passed_credits_per_curriculum
956
+
957
+ ## curricula.yml and registered curricula
958
+
959
+ The file <b>curricula.yml</b> collects the <b>id-numbers</b> of different
960
+ bachelor/master curricula, from <b>different universities</b>, in
961
+ <b>Austria</b>. It can be found under the <b>yaml/</b> subdirectory.
962
+
963
+ In theory this file could be extended to also include EU-wide curricula
964
+ listed, but I only limited it to my own potential use cases or that of
965
+ (former) colleagues.
966
+
967
+ If other people want to add different curricula numbers, subdirectories
968
+ may have to be created for each country - but for now, since nobody else
969
+ may need more curricula, the current structure will remain as it is.
970
+
971
+ Do also note that within the <b>yaml/ subdirectory</b>, there is another
972
+ directory called <b>curricula/</b>. The latter directory includes
973
+ several curricula with the respective lectures that belong to
974
+ this particular curriculum. These files are used to keep track of
975
+ which lectures are part of these curricula and whether you have already
976
+ successfully passed these or whether you have not.
977
+
978
+ ## Improving this project
979
+
980
+ If other people would like to make use of this this project, I am open
981
+ for suggestions on how to make it more flexible.
982
+
983
+ Otherwise, I will just keep it here as it is, as I do (or rather, did)
984
+ require it in a few of my other projects. And if nobody else uses it
985
+ then this is also fine because I used to be the number one user here
986
+ anyway - the project had to solve existing problems, and it did so
987
+ fairly well. Extra work past this point (in the year **2018**) is
988
+ mostly done just to polish existing functionality, and to add a
989
+ tiny bit of new functionality every now and then, or to improve the
990
+ documentation. :)
991
+
992
+ I am also adding some code now and then for GUI and www-related use,
993
+ as this interests me personally; but other than that, I consider the
994
+ project mostly "done" in regards to time investment.
995
+
996
+ ## The method obtain_this_value_from_hash()
997
+
998
+ This method resides in the file <b>studium/base/base.rb</b>.
999
+
1000
+ It was created in order to access the main Hash - that is, the
1001
+ Hash that is returned from the file <b>lecture_information.yml</b>.
1002
+
1003
+ I had to access the various entries from said file and this was
1004
+ becoming a bit tedious. It became even more tedious because some
1005
+ keys are Strings and some keys are Symbols. Since I did not want
1006
+ to look up all the time whether I am dealing with Strings or
1007
+ with Symbols, I transitioned into using that method instead.
1008
+
1009
+ It is thus a bit similar to <b>HashWithIndifferentAccess</b>, except
1010
+ that it is just a simple method (and the main name is actually
1011
+ <b>obtain()</b>).
1012
+
1013
+ ## Download the exam dataset
1014
+
1015
+ You can download the exam dataset by making use of this commandline
1016
+ option:
1017
+
1018
+ studium --download-exam-dataset
1019
+ studium --download-dataset
1020
+
1021
+ This will copy into the exam_topics/ subdirectory, so make sure
1022
+ that you want this BEFORE calling the above. If in doubt, backup
1023
+ your exam dataset and store it elsewhere on top of that (which
1024
+ may be a good idea in general).
1025
+
1026
+ ## class Studium::ShowLecturesOfThisCurriculumId
1027
+
1028
+ **class Studium::ShowLecturesOfThisCurriculumId** can be used to output
1029
+ all lectures that **belong to a particular curriculum ID**. That way
1030
+ you can see which lectures could be done for a particular curriculum;
1031
+ and which lectures have already been passed in this curriculum, too.
1032
+
1033
+ You can input either the curriculum ID to this class; or some
1034
+ shortcuts.
1035
+
1036
+ The following input works on my home system, where
1037
+ show_lectures_of_this_curriculum_id is alias to the .rb file that
1038
+ holds **class Studium::ShowLecturesOfThisCurriculumId** can be used to output:
1039
+
1040
+ show_lectures_of_this_curriculum_id 066875
1041
+ show_lectures_of_this_curriculum_id Bioinformatik
1042
+ show_lectures_of_this_curriculum_id MolBio
1043
+ show_lectures_of_this_curriculum_id Landschaftsplanung
1044
+
1045
+ ## Description of lectures
1046
+
1047
+ Some lectures are described in the file **lecture_information.yml**, but not
1048
+ all are. I have described only some which were of relevance to me. Most of
1049
+ these descriptions are in german, because the teaching language for most of
1050
+ these lectures is in german.
1051
+
1052
+ If you ever want to add your own descriptions, you can do so, by populating
1053
+ the entry called:
1054
+
1055
+ !ruby/symbol description: |
1056
+
1057
+ ## KDE Konsole support
1058
+
1059
+ In the past we could rename KDE Konsole tabs, but this behaviour is presently
1060
+ (November 2018) slightly buggy. I have thus disabled it.
1061
+
1062
+ It may be re-enabled one day in the future, but via a configuration setting,
1063
+ so that users can disable/enable it. By default it will then be disabled.
1064
+
1065
+ ## Studium::PassedEctsPerYear
1066
+
1067
+ If you need to find out how many ECTS points have been passed per given
1068
+ year for a particular curriculum then you can use class
1069
+ **Studium::PassedEctsPerYear**.
1070
+
1071
+ The input is the name of that curriculum. Obviously for this to work, the
1072
+ curriculum has had to be registered first.
1073
+
1074
+ You can also invoke it from the commandline, via:
1075
+
1076
+ studium --passed-ects-per-year
1077
+
1078
+ ## Display the amount of ECTS points passed in Bachelor/Master lectures
1079
+
1080
+ You can find out how many ECTS points were passed in Bachelor and
1081
+ Master lectures so far via:
1082
+
1083
+ studium --ects-bachelor-master
1084
+
1085
+ ## Using an environment variable to specify your replacement for lecture_information.yml
1086
+
1087
+ Some people may wish to use the project but wish to use another .yml
1088
+ file, other than the default one called **lecture_information.yml**.
1089
+ This is normally done so that you can, for example, add your own exam
1090
+ dataset into this .yml file (and have it persistent, that is, stored
1091
+ somewhere else on your filesystem, rather than use the bundled
1092
+ variant that comes distributed with the **studium** gem itself).
1093
+
1094
+ For people who require this, there exists an **environment variable**
1095
+ called **STUDIUM_FILE_LECTURE_INFORMATION**. Simply assign to this
1096
+ variable the full path to your dataset, which must be a .yml file
1097
+ in the same format.
1098
+
1099
+ Example for bash:
1100
+
1101
+ STUDIUM_FILE_LECTURE_INFORMATION=/opt/foo/bar.yml
1102
+
1103
+ ## class Studium::ShowCompletedEctsInAllCurricula
1104
+
1105
+ **class Studium::ShowCompletedEctsInAllCurricula** can be used
1106
+ to show the completed ECTS per curriculum, sorted by n ECTS (maximum
1107
+ amount of ECTS) first. This is really just an "overview" class that
1108
+ shall quickly tell you how many different curricula exist.
1109
+
1110
+ A threshold value ("cut off") exists, which is set to 5.0 ECTS
1111
+ by default. Only if you have passed exams worth a total of at
1112
+ the least 5.0 ECTS will they be shown. This is set via a constant
1113
+ which can be toggled.
1114
+
1115
+ ## class Studium::ShowConflictingLvaLectures
1116
+
1117
+ **class Studium::ShowConflictingLvaLectures** resides at the internal
1118
+ location <b>studium/utility_scripts/show_conflicting_lva_lectures.rb</b>,
1119
+ within the **studium** gem.
1120
+
1121
+ The purpose of this class is to **show conflicting lva-lecture dates**.
1122
+
1123
+ For example, say that you want to know whether there are any conflicts on
1124
+ the day **16.10.2018** (16th October in the year **2018**). Then you would
1125
+ simply pass that string into <b>class Studium::ShowConflictingLvaLectures</b>
1126
+ and that class will then display which exams and which lectures are on
1127
+ that date, **sorted by time**.
1128
+
1129
+ Example:
1130
+
1131
+ conflict 16.10.2018
1132
+
1133
+ (I use the alias called **conflict** to invoke that .rb file from the
1134
+ commandline.)
1135
+
1136
+ The result, on the commandline, may look like this (for another
1137
+ day):
1138
+
1139
+ <img src="https://i.imgur.com/4YI1Y2k.png" style="margin: 1em">
1140
+
1141
+ You can pass in any number of dates in the **dd.mm.yyyy** format, and the
1142
+ class will iterate through all of them and report which lectures and
1143
+ exams happen on each respective day.
1144
+
1145
+ You can use a range of dates too, if you pass in a **-** between two
1146
+ such dates.
1147
+
1148
+ Example:
1149
+
1150
+ conflict 16.10.2018-20.10.2018
1151
+
1152
+ This will be treated as if you would have given input from the
1153
+ 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th. That can thus be used as a
1154
+ sort of "mini-calendar", on the commandline, in regards to
1155
+ important lectures/exams. (Remember that you will have to
1156
+ populate and maintain the dataset in the file called
1157
+ **lecture_information.yml** for this to work.)
1158
+
1159
+ You can also use a few **abbreviations** for **class Studium::ShowConflictingLvaLectures**.
1160
+
1161
+ For example, the capital letter **A** is a hardcoded entry that I may
1162
+ change to indicate which is the starting day of university in a given
1163
+ semster, such as **01.10.2018** or any such day. The capital letter B
1164
+ then refers to the day after that day, the capital letter C refers to
1165
+ the day after B, and so forth. The idea here is to use just a one-letter
1166
+ abbreviation rather than have to input **4 - 10** characters instead.
1167
+
1168
+ As already stated in this subsection, the file **lecture_information.yml**
1169
+ needs to have these lectures/exams registered first, before <b>class
1170
+ Studium::ShowConflictingLvaLectures</b> is able to display them.
1171
+
1172
+ Why was this class added? I needed that functionality to plan **exam-dates**
1173
+ ahead of time. That way I could display which exams may be upcoming
1174
+ and so forth - helped me in regards to **time management**.
1175
+
1176
+ ## Underline-support for exam questions
1177
+
1178
+ You can use **ud**test**/ud** or **u**test**/u** to use underline-support
1179
+ in KDE konsole for question-answer combinations. (I can not use tags
1180
+ here in markdown, or so it seems, so assume that **ud** stands for the
1181
+ corresponding tag.)
1182
+
1183
+ ## Studium::ShowLecturers
1184
+
1185
+ class **Studium::ShowLecturers** will show the lecturers of each lecture
1186
+ in a given curriculum, on the commandline/terminal.
1187
+
1188
+ If an entry is missing the lectures then this will be reported on
1189
+ the commandline.
1190
+
1191
+ The idea behind this class is mostly to allow you to quickly find out
1192
+ which lecturer holds which particular lecture (and when).
1193
+
1194
+ It is not a too terribly useful class, though - mostly exists just
1195
+ for **sake of completeness**.
1196
+
1197
+ ## Registered URL entries to the (registered) lectures
1198
+
1199
+ Since as of 15.04.2019 (<b>April 2019</b>) it is possible to
1200
+ return the remote URL of a given registered lecture,
1201
+ through the **Studium** module.
1202
+
1203
+ Let's first show an example for this, including the toplevel API:
1204
+
1205
+ Studium.return_remote_homepage_of_this_lecture "270016 Massenspektrometrie" # => "https://ufind.univie.ac.at/de/course.html?lv=270016&semester=2019S"
1206
+ Studium.return_remote_homepage_of_this_lecture "Massenspektrometrie" # => "https://ufind.univie.ac.at/de/course.html?lv=270016&semester=2019S"
1207
+
1208
+ As you may be able to see, we take a shorter input string, aka the name
1209
+ of the lecture at hand, and then return the remote URL for that lecture.
1210
+ In particular the second example shows how you can use a partial input,
1211
+ and still obtain the current remote URL associated with that course.
1212
+
1213
+ This requires that a key called <b>:homepage</b> registered
1214
+ exists for that particular lecture in the file
1215
+ **lecture_information.yml**.
1216
+
1217
+ Right now only a very few lectures contain such an entry, but I
1218
+ will extend on this slowly, as time permits. The long term goal
1219
+ will be to provide a remote URL to **all** registered lectures.
1220
+ (This was already possible through the BeautifulUrl project,
1221
+ but I realized that it may be better to a) register this directly
1222
+ within the Studium project and b) to not depend on other projects
1223
+ if possible).
1224
+
1225
+ ## Encoding
1226
+
1227
+ The default encoding for the **Studium** gem used to be
1228
+ the **encoding ISO-8859-1**, aliased onto the constant
1229
+ called **ENCODING_ISO**. This setting (constant) can be found
1230
+ in the file **studium/encoding/encodings.rb**
1231
+
1232
+ Since as of **May 2019** the default encoding is now **UTF-8**.
1233
+
1234
+ In the event that you may wish to use another encoding, you
1235
+ can modify the yaml file called <b>default_encoding.yml</b>,
1236
+ at **studium/yaml/default_encoding.yml**. Simply add the name
1237
+ of the constant there.
1238
+
1239
+ The reason why I personally used **ISO-8859-1** as encoding is because
1240
+ german umlauts can be a hassle under UTF when combined with an
1241
+ old editor I used to use. I finally abandoned that editor in 2019
1242
+ and am now using another editor, so it was also possible to
1243
+ switch to UTF-8. Unicode/UTF has quite a massive
1244
+ <b>intrinsic complexity</b>, but it also has some useful things,
1245
+ such as emojis and unicode characters, which can be used on the
1246
+ terminal in a colourized manner. That was actually the primary
1247
+ reason why I switched into UTF-8, as odd as that may sound.
1248
+
1249
+ The Studium project will continue to allow any other encoding
1250
+ though, as long as it is supported by ruby itself.
1251
+
1252
+ For the time being, there also exists a commandline way to change
1253
+ the encoding in use for the Studium project.
1254
+
1255
+ studium --encoding=utf
1256
+ studium --encoding=iso1
1257
+
1258
+ If you are fine with UTF-8 then obviously you do not have to change
1259
+ anything.
1260
+
1261
+ ## Studium::SolvedEctsPerUniversity
1262
+
1263
+ If you have solved ECTS credits at different universities, and
1264
+ registered this in the file **lecture_information.yml**, then
1265
+ this class will give a little summary on the commandline as to
1266
+ the number of ECTS points solved at different universities.
1267
+
1268
+ ## Logging activities done within the Studium project
1269
+
1270
+ The **Studium project** will try, by default, to log a lot of
1271
+ information that may be useful in some cases. This is not a
1272
+ trivial task, because there are many different classes that
1273
+ make up this project.
1274
+
1275
+ The paragraph here aims to explain some of the rationale behind
1276
+ the logging.
1277
+
1278
+ class **Studium::Log::StoreLastQuestionAskedIntoFile** will store
1279
+ the last exam-question asked into a file, together with the time
1280
+ stamp. This can then be used to answer questions such as "have I
1281
+ already asked myself this question today?". So this may help
1282
+ for training purposes, e. g. when you wish to acquire some knowledge,
1283
+ and learn for new questions that way.
1284
+
1285
+ ## Studium.find_corresponding_exam_topic
1286
+
1287
+ The toplevel method <b>Studium.find_corresponding_exam_topic</b> is
1288
+ mostly a convenience method. It will accept an input, ideally
1289
+ a **String**, and return back the **official, registered name
1290
+ of the particular exam topic at hand**.
1291
+
1292
+ For example, 'genetik' as input to this method will become
1293
+ 'allgemeine_genetik', which is also the locally existing
1294
+ name for the exam-file at hand.
1295
+
1296
+ The idea behind that method is that we can take a shorter
1297
+ input, and still obtain the real filename. This is convenient
1298
+ because you can type just a few characters, and have the
1299
+ name of the exam-file returned. It allows us to be lazy here.
1300
+
1301
+ This is especially useful on the commandline, but it is also
1302
+ useful to aggregate it together in different ruby files of
1303
+ this project, and present a "unified" API for this topic.
1304
+
1305
+ Note that since as of 09.11.2019 (9th of November), the number of
1306
+ available exam-topics as part of this project are calculated
1307
+ automatically. Prior to that a constant was used that was
1308
+ hand-counted manually by me, which was too tedious and error-prone -
1309
+ so the new approach should work better for more exam topics in
1310
+ the future.
1311
+
1312
+ ## Studium.find_corresponding_exam_title
1313
+
1314
+ The method <b>Studium.find_corresponding_exam_title()</b> can be used
1315
+ to return the full, spelled out name of the exam topic at hand.
1316
+
1317
+ Let's showcase two examples next - these may explain what this method
1318
+ does more succinctly so:
1319
+
1320
+ title = Studium.find_corresponding_exam_title('technische_grundlagen_der_informatik') # => "Technische Grundlagen der Informatik"
1321
+ title = Studium.find_corresponding_exam_title('mphysio') # => "Mikrobielle Physiologie"
1322
+
1323
+ As can be seen, a short input, such as **mphysio**, will be translated
1324
+ into **Mikrobielle Physiologie** properly. I needed this in order
1325
+ to show the exam topic at hand; showing **mphysio** was not as
1326
+ useful as showing **Mikrobielle Physiologie** instead (which,
1327
+ by the way, is german for **microbial physiology**, that is
1328
+ metabolic pathways used by microorganisms).
1329
+
1330
+ ## Studium::Exams::PushSolvedQuestionsOnTop
1331
+
1332
+ **class Studium::Exams::PushSolvedQuestionsOnTop** has a very simple
1333
+ objective: it will move all lines ending with ' []' to the top of
1334
+ a given file, if at the least one ' []' is encountered in that
1335
+ file. Note that "top of the given file" specifically excludes
1336
+ comments, that is lines starting with **#** in that file, and the
1337
+ first line after that '#' comment, which is just a newline for
1338
+ readability reasons usually.
1339
+
1340
+ The idea behind this class is really just to be able to quickly
1341
+ reshuffle all solved questions towards the top of the file;
1342
+ the unsolved questions will then be at the bottom of the file.
1343
+
1344
+ I needed this functionality because it allows me to quickly
1345
+ re-structure existing question-answers, into different
1346
+ topics/themes.
1347
+
1348
+ On my home system, I aliases it to <b>ontop</b> simply.
1349
+
1350
+ ## Display the upcoming exams, via the timetable
1351
+
1352
+ You can show the list of <b>upcoming exams</b> via:
1353
+
1354
+ studium --timetable
1355
+
1356
+ Note that this makes use of the information stored in the file called
1357
+ <b>lecture_information.yml</b>, which has to be maintained by someone.
1358
+ In this case, I am still maintaining the dataset stored in that
1359
+ file (in the year **2019**) - but this may not be the case at a later
1360
+ time, so ideally someone else should be able to maintain that file,
1361
+ or just anyone. I will add sufficient documentation to explain what
1362
+ has to be done, in order to maintain that single file.
1363
+
1364
+ At any rate, the class that is responsible for interpreting the dataset
1365
+ stored in that .yml file, is **class Studium::Exams::UpcomingImportantExams**.
1366
+
1367
+ This is the very same class that is invoked by issuing
1368
+ <b>studium --timetable</b>.
1369
+
1370
+ The exam dates should ideally follow the **dd.mm.yyyy notation**,
1371
+ that is <b>day.month.year</b>.
1372
+
1373
+ An example will be given next. Say that you have a course called
1374
+ <b>Physics for Engineers</b>. Two exams for this course are upcoming,
1375
+ which you may wish to **register** in the above-mentioned yaml
1376
+ file, like in such a way:
1377
+
1378
+ "Physics for Engineers":
1379
+ - "02.02.2018"
1380
+ - "02.03.2018"
1381
+
1382
+ The above means that the next exam for the course "**Physics for
1383
+ Engineers**" will occur at the beginning of february; and then
1384
+ the next exam will be at the beginning of march, and so
1385
+ forth. You should sort this by date.
1386
+
1387
+ In the .yml file, the exam-related entries are called
1388
+ <b>exams:</b> and should denote an **Array**.
1389
+
1390
+ Once the exam has been registered like that,
1391
+ **class Studium::Exams::UpcomingImportantExams**
1392
+ will make use of the information. That's about it for
1393
+ that class. :)
1394
+
1395
+ ## Graphviz: generating module dependencies
1396
+
1397
+ Since as of December 2019 it is possible to generate a module
1398
+ dependency image (as a .png file). This depends on the project
1399
+ called **ImageParadise**, and on the program called graphviz.
1400
+
1401
+ The code works, but it is not really optimized or very flexible.
1402
+ Consider it more as a proof-of-concept for the time being -
1403
+ perhaps in the future this may be extended.
1404
+
1405
+ (Note that most of the code for this can be found in the
1406
+ image_paradise gem; the studium gem only generates the
1407
+ Hash that is passed into image_paradise, and it is
1408
+ then the responsibility of image_paradise to generate
1409
+ the image file at hand.)
1410
+
1411
+ ## Evaluating the progress in different curricula
1412
+
1413
+ You can evaluate your progress in different curricula via class
1414
+ <b>Studium::CurriculumComparer</b>. This class resides within the
1415
+ <b>statistics/</b> subdirectory of this gem.
1416
+
1417
+ In order for this class to work properly, all your successfully completed
1418
+ lectures have to be registered in the file <b>lecture_information.yml</b>
1419
+ prior to using that class. (Thus, you need to use your own dataset,
1420
+ but this is the only sensible thing to do; it would not make a lot of
1421
+ sense for you to use my dataset, since that makes no sense for
1422
+ **your** particular progress in your own studies. People will have
1423
+ to maintain their own dataset here.)
1424
+
1425
+ The class will then output which curricula have the highest amount
1426
+ of successfully completed ECTS points, sorted first. That way you
1427
+ can assess how far you have gotten in this or that curriculum so
1428
+ far.
1429
+
1430
+ ## Deprecations within the Studium gem
1431
+
1432
+ This subsection may eventually contain deprecations within the
1433
+ Studium gem itself.
1434
+
1435
+ - class Studium::Exams::ShowExamThemes was deprecated on
1436
+ 01.06.2020; most of its functionality was integrated into
1437
+ class Studium::Exams::ShowThemes. The new code is better
1438
+ than the old code, in my opinion. Less confusing.
1439
+
1440
+ The file **participating_in_these_courses.yml** was removed.
1441
+ Users now have to designate whether they participate in a
1442
+ university course with the corresponding LV-entry in the
1443
+ file **lecture_information.yml**.
1444
+
1445
+ The two constants **STORE_LAST_QUESTION_ASKED_WHERE** and
1446
+ **FILE_LAST_QUESTION_ASKED** were removed. Use the toplevel-method
1447
+ **Studium.file_last_question_asked?** instead if you want
1448
+ to find out where the last exam question is stored.
1449
+
1450
+ ## Sinatra interface
1451
+
1452
+ The Studium project has a small sinatra interface, which can
1453
+ be started like this from the commandline:
1454
+
1455
+ studium --sinatra
1456
+
1457
+ (If this fails, try to reload again. On my system I have
1458
+ tied this to open it in the browser the moment sinatra
1459
+ is started, and this takes perhaps two or there seconds.)
1460
+
1461
+ Note that the sinatra-interface is fairly minimal, but it
1462
+ can be used to display different curricula. Expect this
1463
+ to be improved in the long run (past **June 2020**).
1464
+
1465
+ ## Determining the name of a curriculum
1466
+
1467
+ If you have a use case for determining (and returning) the
1468
+ name of a curriculum, you can do this:
1469
+
1470
+ require 'studium/toplevel_methods/name_of_this_curriculum.rb'
1471
+
1472
+ Studium.name_of_this_curriculum
1473
+ Studium.name_of_this_curriculum(:indi2)
1474
+ Studium.name_of_this_curriculum(:tu_wien_chem) # => "Technische Chemie"
1475
+
1476
+ ## class Studium::Exams::UpcomingExams
1477
+
1478
+ class Studium::Exams::UpcomingExams can report which exams are
1479
+ upcoming, via a HTML table.
1480
+
1481
+ ## class Studium::Calendar
1482
+
1483
+ class **Studium::Calendar** attempts to display which courses are
1484
+ upcoming, so that you can plan ahead. It currently works only on
1485
+ the commandline, but in the future ruby-gtk bindings and a
1486
+ sinatra-web-interface may be added - we'll see.
1487
+
1488
+ The main dataset for this class is derived from the file
1489
+ called **participating_in_these_courses.yml**. The key
1490
+ that is listed there will become the full name.
1491
+
1492
+ The class was added in September 2020, so expect things
1493
+ to not work pefectly well for the time being - it will
1494
+ be improved upon at a later time.
1495
+
1496
+ ## Showing all STEOP lectures of a curriculum
1497
+
1498
+ You can show all STEOP lectures that are in a curriculum.
1499
+
1500
+ Issue something like the following on the commandline:
1501
+
1502
+ steop_lectures --curriculum1
1503
+ steop_lectures --curriculum2 # number-input should work
1504
+ steop_lectures --ktww
1505
+ steop_lectures --lbt # Bachelor Biotech-Curriculum at the BOKU
1506
+ steop_lectures --AW # as should abbreviations; AW is "Agrarwissenschaften"
1507
+ steop_lectures_in_this_curriculum --ktww
1508
+
1509
+ Where **steop_lectures** is an alias to where class
1510
+ **Studium::SteopLecturesInThisCurriculum** resides - usually
1511
+ in the file **studium/steop/steop_lectures_in_this_curriculum.rb**.
1512
+
1513
+ If you want to show all steop-lectures in the current semester,
1514
+ consider using <b>Studium::SteopLvaDates.new</b>.
1515
+
1516
+ ## Semesterplaner - planning a given semester (half-year) at a university
1517
+
1518
+ There is a class that may try to plan ahead for a given semester
1519
+ at a university. This class is not very flexible and such but
1520
+ the code could be improved.
1521
+
1522
+ See:
1523
+
1524
+ require 'studium/utility_scripts/semesterplaner.rb'
1525
+ Studium::Semesterplaner.new
1526
+
1527
+ ## Display exam statistics
1528
+
1529
+ To show the exam statistics, try:
1530
+
1531
+ Studium.show_exam_statistics
1532
+
1533
+ ## class Studium::ShowLvaDatesOfThisLecture
1534
+
1535
+ If you need to show the **LVA dates** of a given lecture at hand, on
1536
+ the <b>commandline</b>, then you may want to use <b>class
1537
+ Studium::ShowLvaDatesOfThisLecture</b>, defined in the file
1538
+ <b>studium/utility_scripts/show_lva_dates_of_this_lecture.rb</b>.
1539
+
1540
+ The usage for this class is quite simple - pass in the name of the
1541
+ lecture that you are interested in, such as "Primatologie".
1542
+
1543
+ If you want to get the most accurate information, then you should
1544
+ ideally also pass in the lecture ID; such as in the above example
1545
+ with "Primatologie", the input string should be in the form of:
1546
+
1547
+ "300227 Primatologie"
1548
+
1549
+ We call the "300227 Primatologie" variant as the <b>full
1550
+ input</b> and the variant with "Primatologie" alone as
1551
+ <b>partial input</b>. If only a partial input is provided,
1552
+ then the script will try to be <b>greedy</b> and find as
1553
+ many relevant entries as possible. This can be used as a
1554
+ feature too.
1555
+
1556
+ For example, consider that <b>show_lva_dates_of_this_lecture</b>
1557
+ is an alias to the above .rb file, then the following
1558
+ commandline use:
1559
+
1560
+ show_lva_dates_of_this_lecture Geneti
1561
+
1562
+ would show all lectures that have the tag "Geneti"
1563
+ included.
1564
+
1565
+ Note that you do not necessarily need an alias such as
1566
+ <b>show_lva_dates_of_this_lecture</b>; you can also invoke
1567
+ it from the commandline, as the following example shows:
1568
+
1569
+ studium --show-lva-dates-of-this-lecture=Primatologie
1570
+ studium --show-lva-dates-of-this-lecture="300227 Primatologie"
1571
+
1572
+ To use it in ruby code, try something like this:
1573
+
1574
+ require 'studium/utility_scripts/show_lva_dates_of_this_lecture.rb'
1575
+ result = Studium::ShowLvaDatesOfThisLecture.new("802300 Biological nanosciences and nanotechnology (in Eng.)")
1576
+
1577
+ ## Expanding time ranges
1578
+
1579
+ Consider the situation where a student participates in a lecture
1580
+ requiring practical work time, such as by being active in a
1581
+ laboratory, with a time schedule requiring the students to
1582
+ begin early morning, and work until the late evening, over a
1583
+ time period of three weeks. (This is just an example to illustrate
1584
+ this subsection here; the *use case* is explained.)
1585
+
1586
+ You may see that the school/university displays the specific dates
1587
+ online via something like:
1588
+
1589
+ 15.10. - 2.11.2020,
1590
+
1591
+ **Exactly** like this (this is actually a copy/pasted "real-world"
1592
+ example, including the trailing ',').
1593
+
1594
+ What does the above mean? Well, it means that the course will
1595
+ **begin** at the 15th of october, in the year 2020 (this is
1596
+ the dd.mm.yyyy notation which is in general used in europe).
1597
+
1598
+ The **-** in between means "up until" and the end date is
1599
+ specified to be at the second of november, in 2020.
1600
+
1601
+ Since I needed to quickly convert such short, one-line
1602
+ dates of a given course into a specific time for use in a
1603
+ **calendar-like application**, I needed a class that can output
1604
+ an Array of dates where this course will be held. So, class
1605
+ <b>Studium::ExpandTimeRange</b> was created to tackle this
1606
+ problem.
1607
+
1608
+ This class will accept such odd input as the last example, and
1609
+ then output an Array that can be used in a yaml file, of the specific
1610
+ dates, weekend-names associated with that day and the time. This
1611
+ then allows me to quickly copy/paste this into the corresponding
1612
+ yaml file. (I needed to have this expanded to every day because
1613
+ I also visually have to look at that yaml file. For this, it
1614
+ does help to have every day listed as-is, rather than specify
1615
+ a range such as **02.11-04.12**.)
1616
+
1617
+ Internally you can also use the following toplevel-method:
1618
+
1619
+ Studium.expand_time_range()
1620
+ Studium.expander()
1621
+
1622
+ Use whichever variant you prefer - the last method is quite short
1623
+ though, so you can use it like this:
1624
+
1625
+ Studium.expander('15.10. - 2.11.2018')
1626
+
1627
+ This also works over the **commandline**, of course:
1628
+
1629
+ studium --expand-time-range="15.10. - 2.11.2018,"
1630
+ studium --expander="15.10.-2.11.2018"
1631
+
1632
+ ## Querying whether a student is registered for a particular exam
1633
+
1634
+ To query and thus determine whether you are registered for a
1635
+ particular exam, use this method:
1636
+
1637
+ Studium.registered_for_this_exam?
1638
+ Studium.registered_for_this_exam? "892104 Physik (LBT)"
1639
+
1640
+ Note that in order for this to work, the information has
1641
+ to be registered for that particular course, e. g. as
1642
+ **registered** - that is typically found right above the
1643
+ **exams** setting, if it exists.
1644
+
1645
+ ## class Studium::GenerateSpreadsheet
1646
+
1647
+ The idea for class Studium::GenerateSpreadsheet was to
1648
+ generate a spreadsheet (LibreOffice excel file) for
1649
+ individual curricula automatically. This works partially
1650
+ in the sense that the generated file is correct, but
1651
+ its visual looks are not necessarily ... awesome. If
1652
+ you need to use it, I recommend to use this only as
1653
+ a blueprint, and make enhancement to the generated
1654
+ file manually.
1655
+
1656
+ ## Reporting all lectures that match to a specific lecture type
1657
+
1658
+ If you need to find out all registered lectures that match
1659
+ a particular type, such as 'VO', or 'UE' or 'VO+SE', then you
1660
+ can use the following toplevel-method:
1661
+
1662
+ Studium.report_all_lectures_matching_this_lecture_type('VO+SE')
1663
+
1664
+ The latter was the primary reason why this method has been
1665
+ added; I needed to find out all lecture types that are
1666
+ of combined VO + SE style ("VO" for "Vorlesung", "SE"
1667
+ for "Seminar").
1668
+
1669
+ ## Report how many ECTS were solved per university
1670
+
1671
+ This can be done via:
1672
+
1673
+ Studium::EctsPerUniversity.new
1674
+
1675
+ Or via the **commandline**, through <b>bin/studium</b>:
1676
+
1677
+ studium --ects-per-university
1678
+
1679
+ ## Showing the weekly lectures
1680
+
1681
+ In order to show the weekly lectures, you can use **class WeekParser**.
1682
+
1683
+ ## class Studium::UpcomingMandatoryPresenceCourses.new
1684
+
1685
+ class Studium::UpcomingMandatoryPresenceCourses.new can be
1686
+ used to show the upcoming courses that require your physical
1687
+ presence. By default this class will "peek ahead" 40 days
1688
+ into the future; this can be modified via the method
1689
+ **.set_n_days_into_the_future()**.
1690
+
1691
+ You can also invoke this on the commandline via:
1692
+
1693
+ studium --mandatory
1694
+
1695
+ ## Working with a curriculum
1696
+
1697
+ From the ruby side, you can do this:
1698
+
1699
+ require 'studium'
1700
+
1701
+ this_curriculum = Studium::Curriculum.new(:bachelor_vektoren)
1702
+
1703
+ ## Studium.backup_this_exam_file
1704
+
1705
+ The method **Studium.backup_this_exam_file()** may be used from
1706
+ various classes, but most importantly it is used by
1707
+ **class AskExamQuestion**. The idea here is to first back up
1708
+ the **old** exam question file, before making any changes. That
1709
+ way you can restore to the prior file, if you ever need to.
1710
+
1711
+ ## Marking all exam questions of a given topic to solved
1712
+
1713
+ If you want to mark all questions of a particular topic to
1714
+ "solved" then you can try this:
1715
+
1716
+ qa agrarmarkt --ALL_SOLVED
1717
+ qa agrarmarkt --all-solved
1718
+
1719
+ This will solve all topics from agrarmarkt to **solved**.
1720
+
1721
+ Internally this will ensure that each line has a trailing
1722
+ **[]**.
1723
+
1724
+ ## Colours
1725
+
1726
+ The **colours** within the Studium project are handled in two main ways:
1727
+
1728
+ (1) By an external gem called colours
1729
+
1730
+ (2) Internally in most classes of this project via the @use_colours instance variable.
1731
+
1732
+ In other words, if the toplevel instance variable **@use_colours** is set
1733
+ to **false** then the Studium project/namespace will not use colours at
1734
+ all. That way you can **disable colours** for the whole project. This may
1735
+ be useful if you use the project in sinatra or rails and so forth.
1736
+
1737
+ In ruby code you could invoke the following method in order to achieve
1738
+ this:
1739
+
1740
+ Studium.disable_colours
1741
+
1742
+ By default, on the **commandline**, for exam questions and exam answers
1743
+ to said question, colours can be defined by the user, through the file
1744
+ called <b>studium/yaml/custom_colours.yml</b>.
1745
+
1746
+ That file has ***keys*** such as <b>colour_for_answers</b> and
1747
+ <b>colour_for_answers</b>, which denotes the colour to be used for
1748
+ when a question is asked and an answer to that question is revealed,
1749
+ on the commandline.
1750
+
1751
+ Currently this defaults to <b>olivedrab</b> for exam-questions and
1752
+ <b>lightslategray</b> for exam-answers, but you can use any other
1753
+ colour code here if you would like to. These HTML names are the
1754
+ preferred variants; if you need a link to these names, you could
1755
+ use this one here https://www.w3schools.com/colors/colors_hex.asp.
1756
+
1757
+ So, for example, that yaml file will have these entries:
1758
+
1759
+ colour_for_questions: olivedrab
1760
+ colour_for_answers: lightslategray
1761
+
1762
+ You can also change these colours through the commandline,
1763
+ as the next examples will demonstrate.
1764
+
1765
+ Examples:
1766
+
1767
+ studium --use-this-colour-for-exam-answers=slateblue
1768
+ studium --use-this-colour-for-exam-questions=grey
1769
+
1770
+ Do note that you can "style" exam questions and exam
1771
+ answers in various ways. For example, if you use "" quotes,
1772
+ then another colour will be used (this is no longer the
1773
+ case as of October 2020, though; you need to use HTML
1774
+ names instead, or special tags such as &#60;one>).
1775
+
1776
+ If you use a tag such as <u> and </u> (a html pseudo-tag, u meaning
1777
+ **underline**), then the word will be underlined. You can also
1778
+ add HTML colours, such as &#60;slateblue&#62; this will be in
1779
+ slateblue colour. The latter variant may become shorter in the
1780
+ future, such as &#60;slateblue &#62;foo</&#62; or something
1781
+ like that - but for now, you have to use the name of the HTML
1782
+ colour both in the opening and in the closing tag.
1783
+
1784
+ ## class Studium::Exams::ShowUpcomingExams
1785
+
1786
+ The fairly useful **class ShowUpcomingExams** will display **the next n
1787
+ upcoming exams**, where n should be a number from 3-20, simply as that
1788
+ is more convenient to digest and read on the commandline. There are also
1789
+ files such as d10 or d20 in the **bin/** subdirectory of this gem, which
1790
+ defaults to e. g. 10 or 20 upcoming exams. That way you can, for example,
1791
+ type d100 and the next 100 upcoming exams are shown (I never had such
1792
+ a high number; the 100 here simply stands, sort of, for "show me all
1793
+ upcoming exams".)
1794
+
1795
+ Don't forget to keep the "register:" entry in the lecture_information.yml
1796
+ file, to indicate which exams are upcoming. In the past a separate
1797
+ file called **exams.yml** was used, but since some years this information
1798
+ is all unified and presented via the file called **lecture_information.yml**.
1799
+
1800
+ If you want to designate another file or location, have a look
1801
+ at the file **file_constants.rb**. You can also invoke this
1802
+ method to set another file position:
1803
+
1804
+ Studium.set_file_exams()
1805
+
1806
+ Simply pass the **location** of your exams-file, which must be
1807
+ a yaml file, into that method.
1808
+
1809
+ If you simply need the dataset of upcoming exams, you can use
1810
+ the following API for this:
1811
+
1812
+ require 'studium'
1813
+ dataset = Studium::ShowUpcomingExams.return_all_registered_upcoming_exams
1814
+
1815
+ ## GUI - Graphical User Interface
1816
+
1817
+ The **studium gem** comes with a few GUI bindings, primarily based
1818
+ on those bindings available to ruby. Although using java is an
1819
+ option - and then using **swing** - at present no effort is made
1820
+ to add a GUI in java or jruby.
1821
+
1822
+ The current focus in this project, in regards to graphical user
1823
+ interfaces (in the year **2021**) is on GTK, in particular via the
1824
+ ruby-gtk3 bindings, which in turn depend on gobject-introspection.
1825
+
1826
+ Since as of <b>July 2022</b> the older ruby-gtk2 bindings were
1827
+ removed. The ruby-gtk3 bindings were of a much higher quality
1828
+ anyway and it is a waste of time to maintain ruby-gtk2 code.
1829
+ Note that my other project called <b>gtk_paradise</b> will
1830
+ continue to support ruby-gtk2 - I just don't think ruby-gtk2
1831
+ will be useful for the studium gem anymore past <b>July 2022</b>.
1832
+
1833
+ Further GUI elements may be added in the future, such as
1834
+ more sinatra-specific code, more .cgi files, perhaps rails
1835
+ as well, and libui. The latter works on windows
1836
+ out-of-the-box if you do "gem install libui", which
1837
+ is a huge plus.
1838
+
1839
+ If you want to make use of the GTK bindings then you currently need
1840
+ the **gtk_paradise** gem, so make sure to install it first. Prior to that
1841
+ you will also need to have the necessary gtk-files, headers and what not.
1842
+ Your distribution (if you use Linux) may have packaged these for you,
1843
+ so research this a little how to obtain all necessary files. I myself
1844
+ tend to compile from source, so I don't really know the names of
1845
+ the packages different distributions use here.
1846
+
1847
+ The **main GUI widget** for **asking exam questions** currently
1848
+ (at the least past **February 2021**) looks like this:
1849
+
1850
+ <img src="https://i.imgur.com/LOmMhht.png" style="margin: 1em; margin-left: 3em">
1851
+
1852
+ In **September 2021** this was enhanced a bit and should look slightly
1853
+ better now:
1854
+
1855
+ <img src="https://i.imgur.com/zpgUCVR.png" style="margin: 1em; margin-left: 3em">
1856
+
1857
+ (Don't mind the answer in the above screenshot being wrong; the lower
1858
+ input-field is just for giving an answer before hitting the reveal
1859
+ button to check whether you gave the correct answer. It's a training
1860
+ system, so of course wrong answers may be given. The above image is
1861
+ mostly about showcasing the **functionality** as such.)
1862
+
1863
+ Note that a **.css** file covers most of the display settings, so users of
1864
+ the studium gem could, in principle, **adjust it to their liking via
1865
+ a CSS file**. I am willing to change the widget composition and
1866
+ functionality as-is, and offer ad-hoc loading of .css files if this
1867
+ is wanted, but most of the time I just use the commandline variant
1868
+ only, anyway.
1869
+
1870
+ Since as of September 2021 a variation exists, called FastAskExamQuestion.
1871
+ The old GUI was becoming slow, for some awkward reason, so I simplified
1872
+ it, removed some features - it should now be more responsive. It may
1873
+ not be as convenient to use, but if you only want a simple GUI for
1874
+ exam-questions then consider making use of FastAskExamQuestion
1875
+ rather than AskExamQuestion.
1876
+
1877
+ It now looks like this:
1878
+
1879
+ <img src="https://i.imgur.com/oPTItPy.png" style="margin: 1em; margin-left: 2em">
1880
+
1881
+ It now has fewer features, but I think it looks better organized now, and most
1882
+ importantly it is faster. Perhaps the issue was unrelated to that widget; either
1883
+ way this new variant will probably retained in the long run.
1884
+
1885
+ The current (August 2021) variant of libui looks like this:
1886
+
1887
+ <img src="https://i.imgur.com/ZLsymdN.png" style="margin-left: 1em">
1888
+
1889
+ Yes, that looks like crap and it is incomplete - but the big win is that this
1890
+ will also work on windows, out of the box, without any further ado. The idea
1891
+ here is that windows users can now work via a GUI tool past this point.
1892
+ **ruby-gtk3** works very well on Linux, but I could not get GTK to
1893
+ work on windows, despite the so-called 'official guide' for msys2. Thanks
1894
+ to libui it is no longer necessary to wait until I get gtk to work on
1895
+ windows - it now works **as-is**.
1896
+
1897
+ You may still want to distribute - or use - an **.exe** file on
1898
+ windows. This is possible if you use the **ocra** gem.
1899
+
1900
+ If you are on windows, then run **bin/studium** like this:
1901
+
1902
+ ruby studium --create-executable
1903
+
1904
+ This should build an .exe file that can be started.
1905
+
1906
+ (That .exe currently, in August 2021, does not work perfectly
1907
+ well. I have to fix some related ruby code first, but starting
1908
+ the libui-widget directly via **ruby** works fine - I tested
1909
+ that on windows too.)
1910
+
1911
+ ## The toplevel-method Studium.filter_away_invalid_questions
1912
+
1913
+ The toplevel-method **Studium.filter_away_invalid_questions()**,
1914
+ defined in the file **studium/toplevel_methods/filter_away_invalid_questions.rb**,
1915
+ is used to filter away invalid questions.
1916
+
1917
+ This essentially removes any empty lines or lines starting with the
1918
+ **#** character, which is assumed to be a comment.
1919
+
1920
+ After this method has been invoked on a dataset, it is assumed
1921
+ that this dataset will contain only valid (legal) exam
1922
+ questions.
1923
+
1924
+ You can tap into the following method to determine the path to
1925
+ the exam topics:
1926
+
1927
+ Studium.path_to_the_exam_topics?
1928
+
1929
+ So you can then read in the exam-topic file, call
1930
+ the Studium.filter_away_invalid_questions() method,
1931
+ and then randomly select a remaining exam topic to
1932
+ ask.
1933
+
1934
+ To obtain a random exam topic, use this API:
1935
+
1936
+ Studium.random_exam_topic? # => "epigenetik"
1937
+ Studium.random_exam_topic? # => "abfall_als_ressource"
1938
+ Studium.random_exam_topic? # => "embryologie_und_entwicklung"
1939
+
1940
+ ## Statistical information within the Studium project
1941
+
1942
+ The Studium project also allows for a few **statistical information**
1943
+ in regards to the project, e. g. such as how many exams were passed
1944
+ in this or that period of time. You can also show the curricula used
1945
+ for any given individual curriculum at hand.
1946
+
1947
+ The latter feature can be invoked such as is shown next:
1948
+
1949
+ studium --statistics
1950
+
1951
+ This will tap into <b>class Studium::DetermineCurricula</b>.
1952
+
1953
+ What about "how many exam questions can a human being solve
1954
+ per given day"? Well, this is a generic question really, and
1955
+ it will depend on the individual. Some people learn faster
1956
+ than others, for many reasons. The dataset I compiled for
1957
+ myself is not applicable to many other people - you'd need
1958
+ to do so consistently and study a whole cohort of people,
1959
+ in order to answer this question.
1960
+
1961
+ But if we ignore the cohort-situation, just for me, personally,
1962
+ I found a few interesting facts. In November 2021 the maximum
1963
+ exam-questions answered for me were **10.729**. In
1964
+ February of 2020 I reset that counter to 0, for various
1965
+ reasons. Then I resumed answering exam questions. In November
1966
+ 2021 I broke 10.000 again, so the number of 10.729 is not
1967
+ a fluke - it's a real number for at the least my own situation.
1968
+ So, answering 10.000 exam questions may take me about a year
1969
+ and a half, give or take. (Remember that I did not necessarily
1970
+ answer the same exam questions again, so I may be above
1971
+ 11.000 right now, most likely.)
1972
+
1973
+ So, if I estimate, in 18 months I answer 10.000 questions,
1974
+ and 18 months have roughly 18*30 540 days, then I can answer
1975
+ 10_000 / 540.0 **18.5 exam questions per day**. Keep in mind
1976
+ that I did not answer exam questions on every day, and I wasn't
1977
+ really pushing this every day either, so this is more a relaxed
1978
+ approach. So a human being can very easily learn something
1979
+ new every day, with about 20 exam questions per day at minimum.
1980
+ (I consider myself average in this regard, so tons of people
1981
+ will have better numbers than these.)
1982
+
1983
+ This statistic may be fairly useless for others to know, but I
1984
+ find it quite interesting nonetheless. Imagine if I would have started
1985
+ with this when I was a little kid - my current knowledge would
1986
+ be significantly larger than what I have available right now.
1987
+ Whether the time investment pays off in the long run is hard
1988
+ to say - after all you also learn something new anyway, even
1989
+ without exam questions. Think about mechanical repair knowledge,
1990
+ which you can not easily obtain just from reading text; you need
1991
+ the physical practice too. But specifically for exam-related topics,
1992
+ where only theoretical knowledge is to be considered, this is
1993
+ quite helpful, in my opinion.
1994
+
1995
+ My next goal is to break 15.000 and then 20.000. Let's see
1996
+ how long this will take. :)
1997
+
1998
+ ## class Studium::Exams::ExamQuestion
1999
+
2000
+ class **Studium::Exams::ExamQuestion** has been written in **January
2001
+ 2022**. It replaced two older classes which formed the foundation of
2002
+ the "ask an exam-question" functionality.
2003
+
2004
+ The primary reason why it was rewritten was because there were
2005
+ several bugs in regards to coloured output on the commandline,
2006
+ via **ANSI escape sequences**. These bugs were fixed during
2007
+ the rewrite. \o/
2008
+
2009
+ The class, called from the commandline, may generate a question/answer
2010
+ output such as the following:
2011
+
2012
+ <img src="https://i.imgur.com/6D7KBHe.png" style="margin: 1em;">
2013
+
2014
+ This shows the question on top, and then the revealed answer
2015
+ below, via colours. The colours can be customized a little via
2016
+ a .yml file.
2017
+
2018
+ ## class Studium::Exams::Solved
2019
+
2020
+ Since as of **January 2022**, class **Studium::Exams::Solved** will
2021
+ be more verbose if you call it from the commandline via:
2022
+
2023
+ solved --be-verbose
2024
+
2025
+ I needed this because there were some bugs that had to be
2026
+ removed, and it seemed more convenient to let this class
2027
+ respond to some user-given commands.
2028
+
2029
+ ## Creating a SQL database
2030
+
2031
+ The exam-questions that are distributed by the studium gem can be
2032
+ turned into a **.sql database** (**SQL**).
2033
+
2034
+ A helper script exists to do this, at the file location
2035
+ **studium/database/create_database.rb**. If you run it
2036
+ a .sql file will be created, which is quite large - around
2037
+ 8MB in size or more. This can then be read into a
2038
+ sqlite database.
2039
+
2040
+ Creating a new .sql database takes quite some time, though.
2041
+ Presently (in 2022) I don't have a better solution for this
2042
+ problem.
2043
+
2044
+ If you want to create it on your own host system, first invoke
2045
+ that .rb file, which is possible via the commandline via:
2046
+
2047
+ studium --create-database
2048
+
2049
+ Then a new .db file will be automatically created. But again,
2050
+ be warned, this takes quite some time.
2051
+
2052
+ ## The file allowed_themes_for_exams.yml
2053
+
2054
+ The file <b>allowed_themes_for_exams.yml</b> lists the allowed themes
2055
+ for exams. For instance, a lecture that deals with Genetics and
2056
+ Cell Biology, may have as allowed themes at the least these two
2057
+ topics (e. g. **- genetics** and **- cell biology**).
2058
+
2059
+ The reason why this yaml file exists is so that we can use this
2060
+ to search for lectures that include these topics. So, in some
2061
+ ways, this is for the use case as a **meta-tagger**.
2062
+
2063
+ ## The file curricula.yml
2064
+
2065
+ The file curricula.yml will keep all Curricula entries for
2066
+ curricula in **Austria**. This is mostly done so that we
2067
+ have these curricula registered, via number mapping to the
2068
+ corresponding name.
2069
+
2070
+ ## Last saved into which file
2071
+
2072
+ Whenever you ask an exam-question, it is kept track into which
2073
+ file that exam-question will be stored. The toplevel API
2074
+ <b>Studium.last_saved_into_which_file?</b> can be used
2075
+ to query this.
2076
+
2077
+ It would then yield a path such as:
2078
+
2079
+ /home/x/programming/ruby/src/studium/lib/studium/exam_topics/basic_chemistry
2080
+
2081
+ ## class Studium::SearchFor_nECTS
2082
+
2083
+ **class Studium::SearchFor_nECTS** can be used to show all lectures having the
2084
+ specified n ECTS credits.
2085
+
2086
+ So for example:
2087
+
2088
+ Studium::SearchFor_nECTS.new(1)
2089
+
2090
+ would show all lectures having **1.0 ECTS points**.
2091
+
2092
+ You can invoke this class from the commandline as well, of course. The name
2093
+ of the executable is **n_ECTS**, residing at **bin/n_ECTS**.
2094
+
2095
+ I aliased this executable to **nects** on my home system, and can then
2096
+ do the following as-is:
2097
+
2098
+ nects 1.0 --master --show-numbers
2099
+
2100
+ This would show all lectures belonging to a master-curriculum
2101
+ having 1.0 ECTS points. Additionally, the leading LVA ID numbers
2102
+ will be shown as well.
2103
+
2104
+ ## Studium::Exams.report_nquestions_of
2105
+
2106
+ The method Studium::Exams.report_nquestions_of() can be used to quickly
2107
+ report how many exam questions are available in a particular exam
2108
+ topic. If you pass in an Array of exam-topics, such as 'bem1',
2109
+ 'bem2', 'metabolism', then the method will report the total amount of
2110
+ exam-questions in all these exam topics combined. I use this to
2111
+ query "meta"-topics combined, such as biochemistry1, biochemistry2,
2112
+ and so forth.
2113
+
2114
+ ## Studium::Statistics::TopStats
2115
+
2116
+ class **Studium::Statistics::TopStats** can be used to
2117
+ display the percentage value of questions answered in the
2118
+ registered exam topics. The purpose is to, simply and quickly,
2119
+ show the performance over the registered exam-topics in use.
2120
+
2121
+ Invocation example from ruby code:
2122
+
2123
+ Studium::Statistics::TopStats.new(ARGV)
2124
+
2125
+ The following small image shows how this may look, being
2126
+ applied onto the exam-dataset that I use normally:
2127
+
2128
+ <img src="https://i.imgur.com/rhOyyuF.png" style="margin: 1em; margin-left: 3em; border: 2px solid black">
2129
+
2130
+ ## Studium.report_solved_topics
2131
+
2132
+ The solved topics can be quickly displayed if you use the
2133
+ following file and code:
2134
+
2135
+ require 'studium/toplevel_methods/report_solved_topics.rb'
2136
+ Studium.report_solved_topics
2137
+
2138
+ ## class Studium::Exams::MandatoryContinuousAssessment
2139
+
2140
+ class <b>Studium::Exams::MandatoryContinuousAssessment</b> can
2141
+ be used to handle lectures that require mandatory attendance
2142
+ (in german "prüfungsimmanente Lehrveranstaltungen").
2143
+
2144
+ The section here does not include all options that this class
2145
+ is able to handle; instead, only a select subset will be shown
2146
+ and explained here.
2147
+
2148
+ If you want to show which mandatory courses may be upcoming,
2149
+ sorted on the assigned priority, then you can do this:
2150
+
2151
+ mandatory --upcoming
2152
+
2153
+ The command <b>mandatory</b> is an alias I use to
2154
+ the .rb file that holds
2155
+ <b>class Studium::Exams::MandatoryContinuousAssessment</b>.
2156
+
2157
+ You can also compare (some of) the registered curricula,
2158
+ by issuing:
2159
+
2160
+ mandatory --compare
2161
+
2162
+ This will output the amount of ECTS points stored in
2163
+ courses that require a mandatory attendance.
2164
+
2165
+ If you want to also see the individual lectures and courses
2166
+ that were used to determine all courses requiring mandatory
2167
+ presence, you can use the following commandline switch:
2168
+
2169
+ mandatory --compare-detail
2170
+ mandatory --compare-stats
2171
+ mandatory --details
2172
+
2173
+ On a side-note: if you wish to see some mandatory lectures,
2174
+ such as those that belong to the lecture type VO+SE, you
2175
+ can pass this as input to **bin/studium**, like so:
2176
+
2177
+ studium VO+SE
2178
+
2179
+ You can also query "which mandatory lectures are offered
2180
+ in the summer semester" and combine it with "which
2181
+ mandatory lectures are offered at the TU Vienna, via:
2182
+
2183
+ mandatory --tuwien --summer
2184
+
2185
+ Of course you need to have them registered first, such
2186
+ as in the file **lecture_information.yml**, if you wish
2187
+ to adapt it to your own universities. The default datset
2188
+ focuses on universities in Austria only. But that yaml
2189
+ file can be of help if you want to adjust it to your
2190
+ own use cases.
2191
+
2192
+ ## Studium::SetAliasesBasedOnThisFile
2193
+
2194
+ This class can be used to batch-assign the main aliases used for
2195
+ asking exam questions, if a file called "exam_topics.md" exists.
2196
+ Alternatively you can pass in another file that is then used
2197
+ instead.
2198
+
2199
+ So, rather than doing:
2200
+
2201
+ setalias1 chem1
2202
+
2203
+ I can batch-assign different exam topics based on one-entry-per-line
2204
+ instead.
2205
+
2206
+ This file allows me to store exam topics in an ordered manner,
2207
+ such as first line is topic1, second line is topic2 and so
2208
+ forth. Then, once that has been done, I can hit the number 1,
2209
+ and the first exam question will be asked (belonging to
2210
+ topic2). Or I hit number 2 and the second exam topic will be
2211
+ asked, and so forth.
2212
+
2213
+ The idea behind this is that I can use the keys 1, 2, 3, 4,
2214
+ 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 to ask exam questions and thus train my
2215
+ memory in this regard. It's like an interactive trainer.
2216
+ If I want another dataset then I modify the .md file
2217
+ and re-assign. I also keep exam themes together, e. g.
2218
+ all subtopics that belong to biochemistry as a topic,
2219
+ or to cellbiology, or to genetics and so forth. It may
2220
+ be a bit difficult to explain if you have never tried this,
2221
+ so you can give it a try from the commandline perhaps -
2222
+ I use this almost daily on linux, so it has become
2223
+ "second nature" really.
2224
+
2225
+ ## class ExamRegistrationAt
2226
+
2227
+ class ExamRegistrationAt can show upcoming exams. You need to
2228
+ store this information in the file lecture_information.yml, so
2229
+ there is some time investment to be done, before class
2230
+ ExamRegistrationAt is useful for you. But, once you register
2231
+ upcoming exams there, class ExamRegistrationAt can show
2232
+ which exams are the next upcoming ones. This helps allow to
2233
+ plan time for these exams.
2234
+
2235
+ Now - there are two constants that determine how many days
2236
+ ahead into the future this class will "look". So, for
2237
+ instance, if you want to see only upcoming exams for the
2238
+ next 90 days, then you should store this information in
2239
+ one of these two constants.
2240
+
2241
+ The two constants are:
2242
+
2243
+ LOOK_N_DAYS_INTO_THE_FUTURE
2244
+ LOOK_N_DAYS_INTO_THE_PAST
2245
+
2246
+ The first one is much more relevant; the second one is
2247
+ not so relevant (and it was only added fairly recently,
2248
+ in May 2022. The primary reason why the second constant
2249
+ was added was as an ad-hoc solution to not show outdated
2250
+ exam entries.).
2251
+
2252
+ ## The following curricula have been completely integrated into the Studium gem so far
2253
+
2254
+ The following **table** lists which curricula have been **integrated fully** so far,
2255
+ as of **June 2022**:
2256
+
2257
+ Number | Name of the Curriculum | Curriculum Number | University | URL to the curriculum
2258
+ --------|----------------------------------------------------|--------------------|--------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2259
+ **1** | **Bachelor LMBT** | **033 217** | **BOKU** | https://boku.ac.at/fileadmin/data/H01000/mitteilungsblatt/MB_2019_20/MB17/033_217_Bachelorcurriculum_LMBT_2020U.pdf
2260
+ **2** | **Bachelor Umweltingenieurwissenschaften** | **033 231** | **BOKU** | https://boku.ac.at/fileadmin/data/H01000/mitteilungsblatt/MB_2020_21/MB17/Bachelorcurriculum_UIW_033_231_2021U.pdf
2261
+ **3** | **Bachelor Agrarwissenschaften** | **033 255** | **BOKU** | https://www.boku.ac.at/fileadmin/data/H01000/mitteilungsblatt/MB_2017_18/MB20/033_255_Bachelorcurriculum_AW_2018U.pdf
2262
+ **4** | **Bachelor Technische Chemie** | **033 290** | **TU** | http://www.tuwien.ac.at/fileadmin/t/studabt/downloads/Studienplaene/Oktober_2017/BachelorstudiumTechnischeChemieE033290.pdf
2263
+ **5** | **Bachelor Pharmazie** | **033 305** | **University of Vienna** | http://senat.univie.ac.at/fileadmin/user_upload/s_senat/konsolidierte_Bachelorcurricula/BA_Pharmazie.pdf
2264
+ **6** | **Bachelor Molekulare Biologie** | **033 630** | **University of Vienna** | https://senat.univie.ac.at/fileadmin/user_upload/s_senat/konsolidierte_Bachelorcurricula/BA_Biologie_Version2015_Juni2018.pdf
2265
+ **7** | **Bachelor Ernährungswissenschaften** | **033 638** | **University of Vienna** | https://nutrition.univie.ac.at/fileadmin/user_upload/i_ernaehrung/Download/Bachelor/Curriculum/Curriculum_Bachelor_Ernaehrungswissenschaften_2013__geringfuegige_AEnderung__2017_2018_40.pdf
2266
+ **8** | **Bachelor Chemie** | **033 662** | **University of Vienna** | http://senat.univie.ac.at/fileadmin/user_upload/s_senat/konsolidierte_Bachelorcurricula/BA_Chemie.pdf
2267
+ **9** | **Bachelor Molekularbiologie** (Graz) | **033 665** | **University Graz** | https://online.uni-graz.at/kfu_online/wbMitteilungsblaetter_neu.display?pNr=14602&pDocNr=3627868&pOrgNr=14190
2268
+ ________|____________________________________________________|____________________|__________________________|___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2269
+ **10** | **Master LMBT** | **066 418** | **BOKU** | https://www.boku.ac.at/fileadmin/data/H01000/mitteilungsblatt/MB_2017_18/MB21/066_417_Mastercurriculum_LMWT_2018U.pdf
2270
+ **11** | **Master TU Vienna Biotechnology** | **066 490** | **TU** | https://www.tuwien.ac.at/fileadmin/t/studabt/downloads/Studienplaene/Oktober_2018/MasterTechnischeChemie.pdf
2271
+ **12** | **Master Pharmazie** | **066 605** | **University of Vienna** | http://senat.univie.ac.at/fileadmin/user_upload/s_senat/konsolidierte_Masterstudien/MA_Pharmazie.pdf
2272
+ **13** | **Master Immunobiologie** | **066 830** | **University of Vienna** | http://senat.univie.ac.at/fileadmin/user_upload/s_senat/konsolidierte_Masterstudien/MA_Molekulare_Mikrobiologie_Mikrobielle_Oekologie_und_Immunbiologie.pdf
2273
+ **14** | **Master Biologische Chemie** | **066 863** | **University of Vienna** | http://senat.univie.ac.at/fileadmin/user_upload/s_senat/konsolidierte_Masterstudien/MA_BiologischeChemie.pdf
2274
+ **15** | **Master Bioinformatik** | **066 875** | **University of Vienna** | http://senat.univie.ac.at/fileadmin/user_upload/s_senat/konsolidierte_Masterstudien/MA_Bioinformatik.pdf
2275
+ **16** | **Master Genetik und Entwicklungsbiologie** | **066 877** | **University of Vienna** | http://senat.univie.ac.at/fileadmin/user_upload/s_senat/konsolidierte_Masterstudien/MA_GenetikEntwicklungsbiologie.pdf
2276
+ ________|____________________________________________________|____________________|__________________________|___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2277
+
2278
+
2279
+ **BOKU** stands short for "Universität für Bodenkultur" (Wien / Vienna).
2280
+
2281
+ **TU** stands short for "Technische Universität" (Wien / Vienna), aka the
2282
+ "Technical University" in Vienna.
2283
+
2284
+ Keep in mind that the above table currently **only** lists curricula organized in
2285
+ **Austria**. If anyone else wants to extend this table to include other
2286
+ **european universities**, such as in Germany, feel free to do so - but the
2287
+ dataset for these universities will have to be registered **externally**
2288
+ (or at the least maintained by someone else for these other european
2289
+ universities).
2290
+
2291
+ I am willing to add required code to the studium gem, in order to make
2292
+ available any external dataset (and thus add other universities),
2293
+ though. I just can not maintain the dataset itself, since it will require
2294
+ constant adjustments. (In theory we could obtain the dataset dynamically,
2295
+ via HTTP-queries and parsing of the result, but no code doing this in
2296
+ an automated manner is presently part of the studium gem itself.)
2297
+
2298
+ Note that the studium gem keeps these "Mitteilungsblätter" stored
2299
+ in the file called <b>studium/yaml/mitteilungsblätter.yml</b>.
2300
+
2301
+ ## Showing all lectures that belong to a particular curriculum
2302
+
2303
+ You can show all lectures that belong to a particular curriculum via:
2304
+
2305
+ studium --lectures-from-this-curriculum=geodäsie
2306
+ studium --lectures-from-this-curriculum=217
2307
+
2308
+ This does not work perfectly well, so if in doubt use the
2309
+ curriculum id, as a number.
2310
+
2311
+ ## The very important file called lecture_information.yml
2312
+
2313
+ Since as of <b>July 2022</b> the very important file called
2314
+ <b>lecture_information.yml</b> now resides at:
2315
+
2316
+ studium/lib/studium/lecture_information/lecture_information.yml
2317
+
2318
+ It seemed better to me to put it into a separate directory, considering
2319
+ it is just about <b>the most important .yml file of this project</b>.
2320
+
2321
+ Remember that the file caters primarily to universities in Austria,
2322
+ but since it is ultimately just one huge hash (see the content),
2323
+ you can simply add more .yml files to it, or modify the hash that
2324
+ you get to your liking - so the studium gem is, in principle
2325
+ extensible to <b>accomodate datasets from different universities</b>.
2326
+ I may even add more web-scraping means to allow users to automatically
2327
+ determine all lectures from a given curriculum at other universities -
2328
+ but for now (2022) this is not yet possible.
2329
+
2330
+ ## Determining the runmode of the Studium gem
2331
+
2332
+ The runmode can be determined via <b>Studium.set_runmode()</b>.
2333
+
2334
+ ## Deprecations within the Studium gem
2335
+
2336
+ This subsection keeps track of some deprecations of this project.
2337
+
2338
+ The constant <b>EXAM_TOPICS</b>, which used to be:
2339
+
2340
+ EXAM_TOPICS = "#{Studium.project_base_directory?}exam_topics/"
2341
+
2342
+ as well as "aliases" to it, such as DIRECTORY_TO_THE_EXAM_TOPICS
2343
+ or EXAM_TOPICS_DIRECTORY, was deprecated as of <b>July 2022</b>.
2344
+
2345
+ If you want to obtain the exam-topics directory then you should
2346
+ consistently use the following method instead:
2347
+
2348
+ Studium.exam_topics_directory?
2349
+
2350
+ The old code will be published here for some time longer, but
2351
+ eventually it may be removed entirely:
2352
+
2353
+ # ========================================================================= #
2354
+ # === EXAM_TOPICS
2355
+ #
2356
+ # This constant will store where the exam topics are stored on a
2357
+ # given computer system.
2358
+ #
2359
+ # The path will be relative to the PROJECT_BASE_DIRECTORY constant.
2360
+ #
2361
+ # Note that this is a constant though - it is recommended to use
2362
+ # the @exam_topics variable instead if you need the variable
2363
+ # to be dynamic.
2364
+ #
2365
+ # This may, for example, have a value such as:
2366
+ #
2367
+ # /Programs/Ruby/2.5.1/lib/ruby/site_ruby/2.5.0/studium/exam_topics/
2368
+ #
2369
+ # ========================================================================= #
2370
+ EXAM_TOPICS = "#{Studium.project_base_directory?}exam_topics/"
2371
+ # ======================================================================= #
2372
+ # === DIRECTORY_TO_THE_EXAM_TOPICS
2373
+ # ======================================================================= #
2374
+ DIRECTORY_TO_THE_EXAM_TOPICS = EXAM_TOPICS
2375
+ # ======================================================================= #
2376
+ # === EXAM_TOPICS_DIRECTORY
2377
+ #
2378
+ # Same as above.
2379
+ # ======================================================================= #
2380
+ EXAM_TOPICS_DIRECTORY = EXAM_TOPICS
2381
+
2382
+ In <b>July 2022</b> the old method called <b>Studium.ensure_main_encoding()</b>
2383
+ was deprecated. It did no longer seem necessary to have it, as UTF-8
2384
+ is used by default now.
2385
+
2386
+ However had, perhaps in the future this may have to be re-enabled in
2387
+ one way or another. I will keep the code here, but it may also be that
2388
+ this code will never be re-added, in which case a future release of
2389
+ the studium gem may remove the following subsection. Either way here
2390
+ goes:
2391
+
2392
+ # ========================================================================= #
2393
+ # === Studium.ensure_main_encoding
2394
+ #
2395
+ # This method will try to ensure the main encoding in use. This
2396
+ # presently works for both Arrays and Strings; other classes are
2397
+ # not supported (but they are also not as important as Arrays
2398
+ # and Strings really; possibly excluding class Hash).
2399
+ # ========================================================================= #
2400
+ def self.ensure_main_encoding(i)
2401
+ copy = i
2402
+ use_this_encoding = @use_this_encoding
2403
+ # ======================================================================= #
2404
+ # === Handle Array next
2405
+ # ======================================================================= #
2406
+ if copy.is_a? Array
2407
+ copy = copy.map {|entry|
2408
+ if entry.is_a? String
2409
+ unless entry.encoding.to_s.include? use_this_encoding
2410
+ entry = entry.force_encoding(use_this_encoding)
2411
+ end
2412
+ end
2413
+ entry
2414
+ }
2415
+ # ======================================================================= #
2416
+ # === Handle Hash next
2417
+ # ======================================================================= #
2418
+ elsif copy.is_a? Hash
2419
+ new_hash = {}
2420
+ copy.each_pair {|key, value|
2421
+ unless key.encoding.to_s.include? use_this_encoding
2422
+ key = key.dup if key.frozen?
2423
+ unless key.is_a? Symbol
2424
+ key = key.force_encoding(use_this_encoding)
2425
+ end
2426
+ end
2427
+ if value.is_a? Array
2428
+ array = Studium.ensure_main_encoding(array)
2429
+ end
2430
+ new_hash[key] = ensure_main_encoding(value)
2431
+ }
2432
+ copy = new_hash
2433
+ # ======================================================================= #
2434
+ # === Handle String next
2435
+ # ======================================================================= #
2436
+ elsif copy.is_a? String
2437
+ unless copy.encoding.to_s.include? use_this_encoding
2438
+ copy = copy.dup if copy.frozen?
2439
+ copy = copy.force_encoding(use_this_encoding)
2440
+ end
2441
+ end
2442
+ return copy
2443
+ end
2444
+
2445
+ In <b>July 2022</b> the constant:
2446
+
2447
+ FILE_LECTURE_INFORMATION = "#{PROJECT_YAML_DIRECTORY}lecture_information.yml"
2448
+
2449
+ was deprecated. Use the toplevel instance variable @file_lecture_information
2450
+ instead, or the method <b>Studium.file_lecture_information</b>.
2451
+ The constant <b>FILE_LECTURE_ALIASES</b> was also deprecated in <b>July
2452
+ 2022</b>, as well as the constant <b>FILE_CURRICULA</b>.
2453
+
2454
+ The same counts for the constant <b>FILE_IMPORTANT_EXAMS</b>. In general,
2455
+ methods are now more important, so use the replacement method called
2456
+ <b>Studium.file_important_exams</b>.
2457
+
2458
+ The constant:
2459
+
2460
+ ALPHABET = ('a'..'z').to_a
2461
+
2462
+ was moved into the only .rb file that needs it - it was part of
2463
+ constants.rb before <b>July 2022</b>.
2464
+
2465
+ The following constant was removed in <b>July 2022</b>:
2466
+
2467
+ # ========================================================================= #
2468
+ # === FILE_UPCOMING_PRACTICAL_COURSES
2469
+ #
2470
+ # This file is for a .yml file that keeps track of upcoming practical
2471
+ # courses. In particular, this may be helpful in order to determine
2472
+ # which practical courses may overlap with one another.
2473
+ # ========================================================================= #
2474
+ # FILE_UPCOMING_PRACTICAL_COURSES =
2475
+ # "#{STUDIUM_YAML_DIR}WS2017/upcoming_practical_courses.yml"
2476
+
2477
+ It is probably no longer needed, because the file lecture_information.yml
2478
+ can indicate in which practical courses we are registered now.
2479
+
2480
+ The constant ARRAY_TITLE_OF_THE_INDIVIDUAL_CURRICULA was also disabled
2481
+ as of <b>July 2022</b> - each individual curricula now has the title
2482
+ on its very second line:
2483
+
2484
+ # ========================================================================= #
2485
+ # === ARRAY_TITLE_OF_THE_INDIVIDUAL_CURRICULA
2486
+ #
2487
+ # This constant is mostly on an ad-hoc basis in that we will register
2488
+ # the title of all individual curricula. This can then be used by
2489
+ # Studium::DetermineCurricula in particular to determine which
2490
+ # courses ought to be shown.
2491
+ # ========================================================================= #
2492
+ ARRAY_TITLE_OF_THE_INDIVIDUAL_CURRICULA = [
2493
+ 'Bachelorcurriculum Informatik und molekulare Biologie',
2494
+ 'Bachelorcurriculum (Bio)Informatik und molekulare Biotechnologie, unter Berücksichtigung medizinisch-immunologischer Aspekte',
2495
+ 'Bachelorcurriculum Vector-based strategies in Life Sciences, Molecular Medicine and Biotechnology'
2496
+ ]
2497
+
2498
+ The constant <b>PASSED_EXAMS_PER_MONTH</b>:
2499
+
2500
+ PASSED_EXAMS_PER_MONTH = FILE_PASSED_EXAMS_PER_MONTH
2501
+
2502
+ Was just an alias in the past. It has been removed in <b>July 2022</b>.
2503
+
2504
+ If you have to, use the longer constant name called
2505
+ <b>FILE_PASSED_EXAMS_PER_MONTH</b>. The constant called
2506
+ <b>FILE_DIRECTORY_TO_THE_EXAM_TOPICS</b> was also
2507
+ removed.
2508
+
2509
+ The constant <b>DIRECTORY_EXAM_TOPICS</b> was removed as well.
2510
+
2511
+ # ========================================================================= #
2512
+ # === DIRECTORY_EXAM_TOPICS
2513
+ #
2514
+ # Determine where we can find the exam topics, as constant.
2515
+ # ========================================================================= #
2516
+ DIRECTORY_EXAM_TOPICS = MY_EXAM_TOPICS
2517
+
2518
+ ## Vorbesprechungen / Preparatory meetings
2519
+
2520
+ Some courses require a date before the actual course week, which we
2521
+ will call "preliminary meetings" (in german, "Vorbesprechung" or
2522
+ "Vorbesprechungstermin"). In July 2022 the name was changed to
2523
+ preparatory_meeting.
2524
+
2525
+ The Studium project supports this keeping track of such a preparatory
2526
+ meeting. The corresponding entry that has to exist, in the
2527
+ file **lecture_information.yml**, is called
2528
+ "preparatory_meeting:".
2529
+
2530
+ The **class PreparatoryMeeting** can show upcoming preliminary
2531
+ meetings. That way you should not miss the mandatory attendance
2532
+ part anymore of some courses.
2533
+
2534
+ The name <b>Vorbesprechungen</b> is kept as a backwards "alias"
2535
+ to this new class.
2536
+
2537
+ If you wish to designate this in the file <b>lecture_information.yml</b>
2538
+ then you can use something like the following, adapted to your use
2539
+ case:
2540
+
2541
+ !ruby/symbol preparatory_meeting:
2542
+ - "05.10.2023, 09:15-10:15, Ort: An der BOKU, Muthgasse 7"
2543
+
2544
+ ## Returning the dataset of a specific exam topic
2545
+
2546
+ If you have a need to return the dataset of a specific
2547
+ exam topic, as an Array, then you can use the following
2548
+ API:
2549
+
2550
+ array = Studium.return_dataset_for_this_exam_topic('geology')
2551
+ array = Studium.return_dataset_for_this_exam_topic('genetics')
2552
+
2553
+ And so forth. This method appeared to be useful to use it on
2554
+ some website, for instance.
2555
+
2556
+ ## Displaying curriculum modules on the commandline
2557
+
2558
+ <b>class Studium::Curricula::Modules::DisplayOnTheCommandline</b>
2559
+ can display each module of a specific curriculum on the commandline.
2560
+
2561
+ This only really works very well for individual curricula. But in
2562
+ principle this class could be extended to work with <b>all</b>
2563
+ curricula in general.
2564
+
2565
+ ## class Studium::ReturnNEctsFromThisUrl
2566
+
2567
+ <b>class Studium::ReturnNEctsFromThisUrl</b> can be used to
2568
+ determine the number of ECTS points of a given lecture.
2569
+
2570
+ Pass the remote URL to this class in order for this to
2571
+ work.
2572
+
2573
+ Example:
2574
+
2575
+ Studium::ReturnNEctsFromThisUrl.new('https://online.boku.ac.at/BOKUonline/wbLv.wbShowLVDetail?pStpSpNr=278600')
2576
+
2577
+ ## Java code pertaining to the studium gem
2578
+
2579
+ Since about two years, give or take, say starting in
2580
+ the year 2020, Java code has been added to the
2581
+ studium gem - both for the commandline, as well as
2582
+ GUIs. This is highly experimental still and not
2583
+ very extensive.
2584
+
2585
+ Most work goes into <b>AskExamQuestion.java</b>
2586
+ right now, until it is possible to work with the
2587
+ Studium gem from the commandline, in particular
2588
+ on Windows. Then when this works alright, we may
2589
+ extend the Swing and JavaFX bindings, to make it
2590
+ more convenient to work with the project via a
2591
+ GUI - but first the commandline has to work
2592
+ very well.
2593
+
2594
+ Once that works ok-ish the studium gem should be
2595
+ more useful on windows too; Java works fairly
2596
+ well on windows and is quite fast. Speed is one
2597
+ of the few things Java is better than ruby. In
2598
+ the long run, though, it may be ideal to use
2599
+ truffleruby or jruby to bridge the gap between
2600
+ these two worlds. Stay tuned for more to come
2601
+ in this regard.
2602
+
2603
+ ## Generating .pdf files
2604
+
2605
+ You can generate some .pdf files about exam-topics.
2606
+
2607
+ For example, for the topic **amg**, you can generate a .pdf file
2608
+ through:
2609
+
2610
+ studium --generate-pdf-for=amg1
2611
+
2612
+ Do note that this functionality depends on the gem called **prawn**.
2613
+
2614
+ Here are more examples for pdf-generation:
2615
+
2616
+ studium --generate-pdf-for=biotech1
2617
+ studium --generate-pdf-for=biotech2
2618
+ studium --generate-pdf-for=virus1
2619
+ studium --generate-pdf-for=virus2
2620
+
2621
+ Note that most of the functionality related to PDF-files can be
2622
+ found under the directory <b>studium/utility_scripts/pdf/</b>.
2623
+
2624
+ Since as of <b>August 2022</b> it is now possible to
2625
+ generate a huge .pdf file that contains ALL the exam
2626
+ questions. So this is using the same functionality as
2627
+ above, but it will integrate **all** topics. Beware,
2628
+ this will lead to a truly huge .pdf file:
2629
+
2630
+ The commandline for this functionality can be invoked
2631
+ by issuing any of the following:
2632
+
2633
+ studium --mega-pdf
2634
+ studium --monster-pdf
2635
+ studium --monster
2636
+
2637
+ Note that this may take about 30 seconds or longer,
2638
+ and the generated .pdf file will easily have more
2639
+ than 1449 pages. So this is not too terribly useful
2640
+ for most people, but just in case this functionality
2641
+ exists, so there you go.
2642
+
2643
+ ## class Studium::ParseLvaDates
2644
+
2645
+ This class (<b>class Studium::ParseLvaDates</b>) can be
2646
+ used to sanitize lecture data, for lva dates, aka when
2647
+ a lecture is occurring. This only works for a few
2648
+ universities right now; perhaps it will be improved
2649
+ in the future.
2650
+
2651
+ ## class Studium::BlockedCourses
2652
+
2653
+ A <b>blocked course</b> is something like a practical lab-course
2654
+ that occupies a week or two weeks, en-bloc in one go. Such a course
2655
+ requires <b>mandatory presence</b> (that is the student has to be
2656
+ there), and is spanning over a limited time - less than the whole
2657
+ semester (half-year).
2658
+
2659
+ The reason why this class was written in <b>October 2022</b> was
2660
+ to be able to indicate which courses are blocked. Perhaps you may
2661
+ want to register only for some blocked course, so in this case
2662
+ that class may be useful.
2663
+
2664
+ Note that you have to populate the lecture with the correct
2665
+ "lva_dates:" entries by yourself. Perhaps in the future this
2666
+ may be changed to automatically determine the LVA-dates, but
2667
+ for now this has to be done manually.
2668
+
2669
+ ## class Studium::DisplayLectureUrl
2670
+
2671
+ This class can display lectures and their associated remote URL
2672
+ (the homepage) via the commandline.
2673
+
2674
+ Basic usage example from within Ruby:
2675
+
2676
+ require 'studium/utility_scripts/display_lecture_url.rb'
2677
+ Studium::DisplayLectureUrl.new(ARGV)
2678
+ Studium::DisplayLectureUrl.new('--indi2')
2679
+
2680
+ This class can either output just one lecture's course
2681
+ URL, or operate in a batch-mode where all lectures of
2682
+ a curriculum are displayed.
2683
+
2684
+ Studium::DisplayLectureUrl.new('
2685
+ 301586 Molekulare Medizin 2:
2686
+ 301585 Molekulare Medizin 1:
2687
+ 301407 DNA-Tumorviren, vom Krebsauslöser zum Therapeutikum:
2688
+ 301589 Literaturseminar Molekulare Medizin:
2689
+ 322052 Nukleinsäure-Therapeutika: Antisense, RNA Interferenz, CRISPR - M14:
2690
+ 301586 Translation und Translationskontrolle bei Eukaryonten II:
2691
+ 322083 Zelluläre und molekulare Pharmakologie und molekulare Medizin - M14:
2692
+ ')
2693
+
2694
+ The latter functionality was added to simplify working with "raw"
2695
+ data, e. g. if you have this listed in a .md text file and want
2696
+ to copy/paste it. See also the executable at
2697
+ <b>bin/display_lecture_url</b>.
2698
+
2699
+ ## class Studium::UniversityCourse
2700
+
2701
+ class Studium::UniversityCourse was added to represent a university-course,
2702
+ in December 2022. It remains to be seen how useful this class will be.
2703
+
2704
+ I needed such a class because I wanted to determine the next exams or the
2705
+ next exam via:
2706
+
2707
+ .next_exams? # Obtain all upcoming exams, as Array.
2708
+ .next_exam? # Obtain the next upcoming exam, as String. nil otherwise.
2709
+
2710
+ It is not difficult to obtain the list of upcoming exams without such
2711
+ a class, but I found it was easier to read, so I added this class.
2712
+
2713
+ ## Studium.map_input_to_this_curriculum_filename
2714
+
2715
+ In <b>December 2022</b> the method <b>Studium.map_input_to_this_curriculum_filename()</b>
2716
+ was added.
2717
+
2718
+ The reason as to why this method was added was because the studium gem
2719
+ used many different ways, in different files, to determine which input
2720
+ is valid (that is, can be mapped to a locally existing file containing
2721
+ a curriculum) and which input is not.
2722
+
2723
+ For instance, a given input such as <b>genetik</b> or <b>genetic</b>
2724
+ should be mapped to the following target file:
2725
+
2726
+ studium/yaml/curricula/bachelor/bachelor_biologie_mikrobiologie_und_genetik_033630.yml
2727
+
2728
+ But, internally, there were methods and case/when menus that would
2729
+ work on :genetik (as a symbol), and some others that would
2730
+ assume 'genetik' - but then omit the alternative aliases, such
2731
+ as genetic, and other aliased names. So it was a very big mess
2732
+ really.
2733
+
2734
+ Since as of December, with that now documented method, all parts
2735
+ of the Studium gem that require such a mapping, should make
2736
+ use of that method instead. Internally the method will convert
2737
+ all input to a String - it seems easier to work with Strings
2738
+ here.
2739
+
2740
+ Right now not all the code used in the Studium gem will make
2741
+ use of the method here, but one reason why this method is
2742
+ documented is so that I can eventually transition all code
2743
+ parts to this new method over time. So at some point in the
2744
+ future this will become the new default.
2745
+
2746
+ A related method, called <b>Studium.return_file_for_this_curriculum()</b>
2747
+ exists, but this method may eventually be deprecated, or rather,
2748
+ assimilated into the new method. Right now it still exists,
2749
+ though.
2750
+
2751
+ ## class Studium::ParseRemoteLecture
2752
+
2753
+ In <b>December 2022</b> it was decided that class <b>Studium::ParseRemoteLecture</b>
2754
+ will be improved and extended in the near future.
2755
+
2756
+ Up until December 2022 I mostly added courses manually into the
2757
+ big .yml file (lecture_information.yml). However had, that is
2758
+ quite cumbersome and takes away a **lot** of time. Furthermore
2759
+ this also leads to more errors, so I really needed a way to
2760
+ parse a remote homepage, and turn this information into a
2761
+ correct, sanitized yaml-format. That way I can also assemble
2762
+ whole curricula offered at different universities, so different
2763
+ people could extend the dataset. Perhaps one day we could
2764
+ include all curricula at every university in europe, or even
2765
+ world-wide. But the latter may be for other people - I only
2766
+ want to focus on a dataset that focuses on central europe,
2767
+ while giving other users the option to extend and maintain
2768
+ their **own** datasets here.
2769
+
2770
+ Note that right now class Studium::ParseRemoteLecture isn't quite
2771
+ as solid and useful yet - it still has to be improved.
2772
+
2773
+ ## class Studium::Exams::UpcomingRegisteredExams
2774
+
2775
+ <b>class Studium::Exams::UpcomingRegisteredExams</b> can be used
2776
+ to quickly show all exams you registered for. In order for this
2777
+ to work you need to have added the entry <b>registered:</b>
2778
+ in the file <b>lecture_information.yml</b>.
2779
+
2780
+ ## Grades
2781
+
2782
+ Exams at universities are typically graded. Different countries make
2783
+ use of different systems. For example, germany uses 6 grades whereas
2784
+ Austria uses 5 grades.
2785
+
2786
+ If you want to output which exams fit to a certain grade, such as
2787
+ <b>grade 2</b>, then you can use code written in
2788
+ <b>studium/toplevel_methods/show_passed_exams_having_this_grade.rb</b>:
2789
+
2790
+ The API is:
2791
+
2792
+ Studium.show_passed_exams_having_this_grade
2793
+ Studium.show_passed_exams_having_this_grade(2)
2794
+ Studium.show_passed_exams_having_this_grade(3)
2795
+ Studium.show_passed_exams_having_this_grade(4)
2796
+
2797
+ Simply pass the <b>number</b> to that method, corresponding to the
2798
+ grade that is sought. In order for this to work, you must use some
2799
+ file where the grades are stored. This can be either in the file
2800
+ <b>lecture_information.yml</b> (I recommend this approach), but it
2801
+ could also be a local .csv file. (The latter is mostly still there
2802
+ for legacy reasons; when this project was started, a .csv file was
2803
+ used rather than a .yml file. Lateron it was realized that the yaml
2804
+ file would be much better, since it can also include native and
2805
+ nested data structures, which makes it a lot easier to parse
2806
+ as-is, via the yaml wrapper that ruby has.)
2807
+
2808
+ If you want to display the <b>average</b> grades of passed exams
2809
+ then you can use <b>class Studium::Exams::AverageGrade</b>.
2810
+
2811
+ ## Checks and sanitizing information stored in the studium gem
2812
+
2813
+ The studium gem contains a LOT of information - the biggest
2814
+ data-file is the file called <b>lecture_information.yml</b>.
2815
+ But this is not the only file that contains information - there
2816
+ are various other YAML files (mostly) that contains important
2817
+ information as well. Furthermore, the studium gem depends
2818
+ on information made available on the world wide web, that is,
2819
+ on other computers.
2820
+
2821
+ Naturally when a project depends on a lot of information,
2822
+ errors may exist or show up over time. Sometimes old classes
2823
+ are removed or changed, and then we should still ensure
2824
+ that the existing functionality remains in a working state.
2825
+ The whole projects should remain in a working state, anyway.
2826
+
2827
+ Thus, in order to cope with this situation, and **reduce
2828
+ the number of errors and problems** that the studium gem
2829
+ faces, various helper-scripts are available that should
2830
+ help the user, but also developers (including myself)
2831
+ with the project. We want to verify that the information
2832
+ we use is correct.
2833
+
2834
+ This is done primarily by the .rb files stored in the
2835
+ <b>studium/check_and_sanitize/</b> subdirectory of this
2836
+ project.
2837
+
2838
+ For instance, say that you wish to check for problems
2839
+ in the file <b>lecture_information.yml</b>. This
2840
+ can be done as follows from the commandline:
2841
+
2842
+ studium --check-file-information
2843
+
2844
+ ## class Studium::Exams::UpcomingExamsDataset
2845
+
2846
+ The **class Studium::Exams::UpcomingExamsDataset** is a **helper**-class.
2847
+
2848
+ It wraps over the file <b>exams.yml</b> and allows a simple query to
2849
+ the upcoming exams, based on that file (which, as exam, must be
2850
+ registered in the file <b>exams.yml</b>).
2851
+
2852
+ This information can then be used to query which exams are upcoming
2853
+ on which day, at which time. This information can also be re-used
2854
+ in different classes, which was one important reason as to why
2855
+ this class has been created in the first place.
2856
+
2857
+ Take note that by default this file is <b>not</b> distributed
2858
+ via the studium gem, as it is only useful for my own use
2859
+ case. Other users may have to create their own exams.yml
2860
+ files. The format is simple - first comes the date of the
2861
+ exam at hand, then the description, such as:
2862
+
2863
+ 26.01.2012: "TU Wien, 185.AAA java course 101, 18:30-20:00"
2864
+
2865
+ ## Showing upcoming exams (exams that will be held in the future, from today)
2866
+
2867
+ **class Studium::ShowUpcomingExams.new** can show **upcoming exams**,
2868
+ on the commandline.
2869
+
2870
+ The **first input argument** should be a number, e. g. 10, which
2871
+ means that the first 10 upcoming exams will be shown. For the
2872
+ next 20 exams, it would be **d20**.
2873
+
2874
+ Note that this **depends on aliases** called "**pwdstud1**" or
2875
+ "**pwdstud2**". These have to exist in a yaml file (on my system
2876
+ this is the yaml file named **cd_aliases.yml**). The display is
2877
+ on the commandline but in principle, a **GUI** could be used as
2878
+ well for this task.
2879
+
2880
+ Do note that when this class is invoked, it will additionally store
2881
+ the result into a file called, e. g. **d20.md** or **d10.md**. This
2882
+ would allow you to upload that file if you want to. I needed that
2883
+ functionality because I wanted to display the upcoming exams
2884
+ somewhere else other than on my machine, for when I am not at home.
2885
+
2886
+ Note that there does exist another class, which can show upcoming
2887
+ exams, via a **.html** file. This class is called
2888
+ <b>Studium::Exams::UpcomingImportantExams</b>.
2889
+
2890
+ You can invoke class <b>Studium::Exams::UpcomingImportantExams</b>
2891
+ from the commandline by issuing something like the following:
2892
+
2893
+ studium --upcoming-exams
2894
+
2895
+ The display will be a HTML table essentially. In order for this
2896
+ to work, the file **lecture_information.yml** must contain the
2897
+ information for these upcoming exams - it is the only file
2898
+ that you may have to update, though. (In theory code could
2899
+ be added to automatically check for new exams, but this
2900
+ requires more code to be written. I am not sure if I will
2901
+ add this, simply due to time constraints alone.)
2902
+
2903
+ You can pass in some other commands to the file from the
2904
+ commandline, such as **--do-not-exit** - see the **--help
2905
+ option** for more information pertaining to class
2906
+ <b>Studium::Exams::UpcomingImportantExams</b>.
2907
+
2908
+ If you want an Array of upcoming exams, consider using the
2909
+ following method:
2910
+
2911
+ Studium::Exams::UpcomingExams.in_this_curriculum()
2912
+ Studium::Exams::UpcomingExams.in_this_curriculum(:bachelor_agrarwissenschaften)
2913
+
2914
+ Remember that this will only work if lecture_information.yml
2915
+ contains that information, so always maintain this .yml
2916
+ file properly.
2917
+
2918
+ ## The yaml file array_allowed_entries_for_the_file_lecture_information.yml
2919
+
2920
+ The yaml file <b>array_allowed_entries_for_the_file_lecture_information.yml</b>
2921
+ contains all entries that are allowed in the file <b>lecture_information.yml</b>.
2922
+
2923
+ A few entries will be explained next.
2924
+
2925
+ Let's start with the entry
2926
+ <b>!ruby/symbol course_registration_time_limit</b>
2927
+ which was added in February 2023.
2928
+
2929
+ This entry simply specifies at which point one can register for
2930
+ the given course. This is especially important for courses
2931
+ that have a specific time limitation.
2932
+
2933
+ Usage example:
2934
+
2935
+ !ruby/symbol course_registration_time_limit:
2936
+ - 01.02.2023-23.02.2023
2937
+
2938
+ A middle '-' is mandatory here. First entry is <b>the starting day</b>;
2939
+ second entry (after the '-') is <b>the end</b> day, that is the very
2940
+ last day that can be used for <b>course registration</b> still.
2941
+
2942
+ Note that this entry is experimental as of February 2023 - at a
2943
+ later time it will be determined how useful this entry is. But I
2944
+ think it is sufficiently useful to keep it available.
2945
+
2946
+
2947
+ ADD_CONTACT_INFORMATION